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Salsa is woven into the fabric of Santiago de Cali–or simply Cali, as it is popularly known; every restaurant, shop, and cab is set to an Afro-Caribbean beat.
Wherever you go in Santiago de Cali, Colombia’s third-largest city, you can hear the steady six-count cowbell clave—the pulse of salsa music. You'll hear it echoing from the salsa clubs, yes ...
Santiago de Cali is known as the salsa capital of the world and the sounds of vallenato music can be heard everywhere in the Carribean region. CNN values your feedback 1.
Uncover the most epic and underrated things to do in Cali, Colombia, that most tourists completely miss. From hidden cultural ...
Colombian dance group Delirio uses salsa and circus acts to wow audiences and give home-grown talent in the city of Cali a chance to shine, reports Amy Stillman.
Performed at the 41st floor of Cali’s tallest building, the Cali Salsa Show is characterized by mixing different kinds of dance including salsa from Cali, folklore, bachata, urban salsa and zamba. A ...
The first distinguishable civilization was formed by people belonging to the “Ilama culture,” who settled north of Cali near the towns of Restrepo and Darien. The Ilama culture was the first of what ...
2. Cali Salsa Experience Blending history and hedonism, these carefully curated tours introduce Cali through its songs, with stops at museums and record shops.
After a six-day dancing carnival, the 14th World Salsa Festival was wrapped up on October 6 in Colombia's Pacific coastal city of Cali.