Villancicos Con Salsa

22 December 2010 16:01, S.Short, 1402 views
Villancicos Con Salsa

Artist: Christmas Latino
Name of CD: Villancicos Con Salsa
Release Date: 2007

The album Villancicos Con Salsa is the best way to celebrate your Christmas parties 'Latino Style'. Famous Latin Christmas Carols - the so called Villancicos - are mixed with internationally popular Christmas songs sung in Spanish.

Christmas Latino's album “Villancicos Con Salsa” (English: “Christmas Carols With Salsa”) jump-starts with the “Latina Mix 1 & 2”, which are mixes of the most famous Latin Christmas carols ever! You can dance Vallenato, Cumbia and Merengue to most of the songs. The mixes are about 15 minutes long each. So, they are perfect to play just as everyone starts wishing each other a Merry Christmas. This will get all people – Latinos as well as (non) Salsa dancers – shaking their hips on the dance floor! The song “El Burrito De Belen” (English: “The Little Donkey From Bethlehem”) is one of the most famous Villancicos. “Ya Biene Noche Buena” will get all Mexicans dancing the Quebradita. The internationally famous Christmas Carols such as “Adeste Fideles” (English: “Oh Come All Ye Faithful”) and “Noche De Paz” (English: “Silent Night”) are perfect to sing together both in Spanish and in English. Many of the songs on the album are instrumentals, so you can sing them in any language you like.

Dance some Jive to “Jingle Bells”, do the Quick Step to “Rodolfo El Reno De La Nariz Colorada” (English: “Rudolph The Red-nosed Reindeer”) and dance Salsa to “Blanca Navidad” (English: “White Christmas”).   

Villancicos Con Salsa is the perfect album to bring Latinos and Salsa dancers closer with their (non-dancing) families and friends attending the many Noche Buena and Christmas Salsa Gala parties.

Feliz Navidad & Merry Christmas with Christmas Latino! 

Track list
1. Navidad Latina Mix 1
2. Navidad Latina Mix 2
3. El Burrito De Belen
4. Ya Viene Noche Buena
5. Adeste Fideles
6. Ave Maria
7. Noche De Paz
8. Blanca Navidad
9. Jingle Bells
10. Rodolfo El Reno De La Nariz Colorada
11. Ven A Mi Casa Esta Navidad
12. Los Pastores
13. Feliz Navidad
14. Ande Ande Ande La Marimorena
15. Senora Dona Maria
16. Dulce Sonar De Campanas
17. La Nana

About the author:
Sederick Short is a salsa dance teacher, choreographer and entertainer. He’s been teaching Salsa from 1997, and he’s been dancing all kind of street dance styles for more than 26 years. He also grew up with music: his father was a bass guitar player and his mother was a singer in several small bands on the island of Curacao. These bands often practiced at their home since the time he was a young boy. Currently, he's also the content manager of www.onlinesalsa.com. He can be reached at sederick@onlinesalsa.com, or by typing his name on Facebook.

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