2007
DOI: 10.1080/10702890701578480
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The Salsa Class: A Complexity of Globalization, Cosmopolitans and Emotions

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“…The increasing popularity of the dance, promoted extensively throughout dance schools and salsa festivals and congresses in the entire world, subjected the dance to standardizing regimes and localizing processes, situating it between cultural heritage and leisure commodity (Pietrobruno, ) in the context of increased commercialization of dance and music (Skinner, ). The past years have seen Cuban dance becoming a potentially profitable business by institutionalizing the practice and creating safe spaces where tourists can discover the richness of Cuban dance traditions while, at the same time, being given the guarantee of proper, professional instruction, in a safe space which does not expose them to the risk of fraud or trickery from self‐professed teachers.…”
Section: Building Up the Dance Businessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The increasing popularity of the dance, promoted extensively throughout dance schools and salsa festivals and congresses in the entire world, subjected the dance to standardizing regimes and localizing processes, situating it between cultural heritage and leisure commodity (Pietrobruno, ) in the context of increased commercialization of dance and music (Skinner, ). The past years have seen Cuban dance becoming a potentially profitable business by institutionalizing the practice and creating safe spaces where tourists can discover the richness of Cuban dance traditions while, at the same time, being given the guarantee of proper, professional instruction, in a safe space which does not expose them to the risk of fraud or trickery from self‐professed teachers.…”
Section: Building Up the Dance Businessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wraz z rosnącą popularnością kongresów i festiwali salsy na świecie, sytuujących taniec i muzykę pomiędzy dziedzictwem kulturowym a towarem rekreacyjnym (leisure commodity) (Pietrobruno 2009, Skinner 2007, powiększa się grono osób spoza Kuby, które poznają różne rodzaje kubańskiego tańca w trakcie zajęć i warsztatów oraz poprzez udział w imprezach tanecznych, które zazwyczaj obejmują tzw. parkiet kubański (przestrzeń dedykowaną tańcom kubańskim).…”
Section: Salsa I Budowanie Biznesu Tanecznegounclassified
“…Salsa has thus very much helped me find the strength, steadfastness and resilience in difficult times (e.g., Lloyd, 2015;Lloyd, 2016;Lloyd & Hermans, 2016). I am not alone in experiencing the surge of vitality that salsa dance affords; it is a relational and social form that appeals to many (Bosse, 2013;Domene, Moir, Pummell, & Easton, 2016;Skinner, 2007).…”
Section: Salsa Dance As a Context For Exploring Factical Lifementioning
confidence: 99%