Episode 19: Interview with Brandon Espinosa, the creator of The Salsa Project

EPISODE · Jan 16, 2025 · 53 MIN

Episode 19: Interview with Brandon Espinosa, the creator of The Salsa Project

from The Modern Latino Podcast · host Gene & Ivan

Send us a Text Message and share your thoughtsIn this episode, we sit down with Brandon Espinosa, the creator of The Salsa Project, an educational initiative dedicated to celebrating and preserving the art of Salsa. Through documentaries, events, and community engagement in NYC, The Salsa Project seeks to honor Salsa’s rich cultural legacy and inspire young Latinos to embrace their heritage.Brandon shares his deep personal connection to Salsa, from childhood memories at family parties to the influence of legendary artists like El Gran Combo and Fania. He discusses the inspiration behind The Salsa Project, the challenges of launching the initiative, and the vital role storytelling plays in preserving this vibrant tradition. We explore how Salsa remains a powerful expression of Latino identity and how its future depends on keeping the music and dance alive for younger generations.Looking ahead, Brandon talks about exciting upcoming projects, including collaborations with the International Salsa Museum, and reflects on the most rewarding moments in his journey. He also offers words of encouragement for young Latinos passionate about their cultural heritage. Whether you’re a longtime Salsa lover or just discovering its magic, this episode will inspire you to embrace the rhythm, history, and passion of this iconic art form.To learn more about The Salsa Project and support their mission:Web: TheSalsaProject.comInstagram: thesalsaprojectnycFacebook: thesalsaprojectnycSupport the mission: The Salsa Project NYCSupport the showPlease like, follow, and support The Modern Latino:Email:[email protected]:https://themodernlatino.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/themodernlatinopodcast/Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/@TheModernLatinoPodcastX (Twitter):https://twitter.com/ModernLatinoPodLove the show? Help us keep the conversation going by buying us a cafecito! ☕️ Your support fuels our passion for storytelling and allows us to bring you more inspiring stories from the modern Latino experience. Every sip—uh, we mean tip—makes a difference! 💛Support us here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/themodernlatinoThe views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent.

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