Thirdworld,
Yes, believe it or not, each style of dance: salsa, merengue or cumbia has its own music. To the casual observer, it all sounds the same and all they see is a couple on the dance floor moving around and doing some turns...
Within the first bar of music, you can tell whether the song is a salsa song, a merengue, or a cumbia. A person that has taken classes and has learned to hear the beats of the music can tell within that first second of a song whether it is salsa, merengue or cumbia.
To answer your other question...(From a latin dancer's viewpoint)
You can only dance merengue style to merengue music with only people that know how to dance merengue.
You can only dance salsa style to salsa music with people that know how to dance salsa.
You can only dance cumbia style to cumbia music with people that know how to dance cumbia.
But, if you have learned how to dance all types of latin music, then you will never have a shortage of lady partners.
You can understand more clearly what I am trying to explain by going to...
Merecumbe dance school. There are several locations around san jose.
I would encourage you to take some lessons. There are group lessons and you don't even have to bring a partner becuase many young singles just go there to learn how to dance. They usually have dance socials at the local clubs too.
I believe the cost is a couple of dollars. Good Luck.
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