Feel The Cuban Rumba Tropical Salsa
Rhythm in Dallas Texas
Dallas is a thriving and diverse
city with an eventful history. Once home to the Caddo Native
Americans, the area now known as Dallas has passed through both
French and Spanish hands, remaining in Spanish hands until 1821,
when Mexico broke away from Spain.
History repeated itself a few
years later, when Texas declared independence from Mexico, and
Dallas became a part of Texas shortly thereafter.
This rich tapestry has given
Dallas a population which is around 35% Hispanic, making it a
great city to see salsa dancers, visit a Latin theme party or
Cuban theme party, take in a Latin dance show or enjoy some salsa
dancing.
This salsa city has a great climate,
which means Latin music, Cuban music and bands are on offer all
year round. There's hardly any snow in this tropical city with
a Caribbean feel.
Even in winter, there's an average
high of 13F during the day, and itís unusual for temperatures
to dip below freezing unless a Blue Norther is passing by. In
the summer it's hot, hot, hot, with temperatures reaching a blistering
96F in July and August. The city's sub tropical climate produces
the perfect weather to enjoy salsa dancing.
Dallas is popular with business
travelers and others. Once a center for the and cotton trade,
Dallas is now known for the oil, telecommunications, computer
technology, transport and banking industries.
At night, the city comes to life
with entertainment venues featuring Latin music, Cuban music
and salsa. There's plenty of entertainment year round too, as
well as many attractions that will tempt the whole family. |