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Puerto Rico’s Salsa World Congress kicks off with 700 dancers from 20 countries

With the participation of some 700 dancers from 20 countries, as well as presentations of local orchestras and singers, the XXI edition of the World Congress of the Salsa of Puerto Rico starts today in San Juan.

His director, Elí Irizarry, highlighted in an interview with Efe that for this edition, last year’s number of dance categories increased from 16 to 24, including children’s (soloist, duo and group) and master’s degrees, The latter for dancers over 40 years.

From the total of categories, the amateur and professional soloists will be made female and male, amateur and professional duos in both genders, and culminate with those of professional partners next Wednesday.

“We did not do things to do them, we visualized that those categories were going to be, and in the end, they are, we found the right moment to launch them and we were able to convince people,” Irizarry said.

The entrepreneur emphasized that the increase of categories came mainly from competitors of the Cali Salsa Open, that produced between 50 and 60 dancers.

“This will allow more dancers to feel connected to our event,” he said of the event, which will take place at The Condado Plaza Hilton Hotel in San Juan County District.

The countries represented by the dancers are as distant as India, Romania, Portugal, Italy, Ireland, Spain, the United States, Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Curacao, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guatemala, Mexico, Panama, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic and Uruguay.

“During the past ten or twelve years, on almost every occasion, whoever wins in Puerto Rico becomes a world figure. This also allows us to identify and recruit competitors from other countries,” said Irizarry.

The entrepreneur highlighted several partners who have won the Salsa Open, such as Colombians Adriana Ávila and Jeferson Benjumea (champions of the past two editions), Puerto Ricans Yeifren Mata and Stephanie Román (2014 champions) and Brazilians Rafael Barros and Carine Morais ( Champions 2012 and 2013).

This year is expected to spawn a new pair world champion, after the two championships followed by the Colombians.

For the past twenty-one years, the World Salsa Congress has been characterized by the best representation of dancers in the world.

In this way, the event continues to increase its prestige and international roots, which no doubt contributes to the salsa genre continue to develop on the island with dance venues such as Latin Roots, Nuyorican Café, Code, Overtime, Verbena And the Placita de Santurce (San Juan).

The program of shows will include orchestras such as Sonora Ponceña, Don Perigñon, Pete Perigñon, Charanga La Criolla and Sin Nombre, and singers Johnny Rivera, Herman Oliveras, Papo Sánchez, Osvaldo Román, Moncho Rivera, Anthony Cruz, Rafu Warner, Guillo Rivera and Pupy Cantor.

“It is a very balanced program, which visitors will love because of the large number of figures in the history of the salsa that we have gathered,” said Irizarry.

And as in previous years, the World Salsa Congress is a protagonist to reaffirm Puerto Rico as an undisputed place for tropical music.

In addition, it increases the local economy and represents a benefit to tourism as it is the event with the highest number of hotel nights.

According to Irizarry, the World Salsa Congress is the event that most quarter nights sells in Puerto Rico.

“I feel very pleased with the success, because the maturity of the event is obvious. Knowing that we do the numbers in international tourism, I am more pleased,” he said.

“This reaffirms that salsa is the best tool to attract visitors to the island,” said Irizarry.

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