fiscal sponsorship program

Texas Salsa Congress

Scroll Down
Texas Salsa Congress

About The Project

The Texas Salsa Congress (the only and longest running Salsa Congress in the US founded, owned and produced by a woman) continues to produce a yearly four-day festival highlighting, fostering and hosting performances by an immense amount of varied and renowned talent from local, national and international salsa community. 

As an organization, the Texas Salsa Congress has spent more than a decade helping create partnerships and establishing events in Houston and its surrounding communities that are open to the public and designed specifically to highlight both local and world-renowned dancers, performers, musicians and DJs. The Texas Salsa Congress curates a variety of music and dance events throughout Houston for all ages. The Texas Salsa Congress is best known for producing seasonal weekly events such as Latin Beats at the Downtown Aquarium and Salsa Sundays & Salsa Beats at the Kemah Boardwalk for Landry’s. These events have been produced for more than a decade and are FREE and open to all ages. 

The Texas Salsa Congress is passionate about engaging across art genres and loves collaborating with and partnering beyond the local Latin dance community to include local visual (through art exhibition and mural tours), spoken word, and musical artists (including local salsa, mariachi, Latin jazz bands from local high schools and universities), as well as local documentarians to increase the reach and appeal of the Texas Salsa Congress. Each of these events hires local bands, DJ’s, dancers, performers, photographers and continues to support, grow, and highlight our dance, music and artistic community. 

Over the past fifteen years, the Texas Salsa Congress has consistently hosted the top names in salsa, Latin music and dance, including salsa duos Richie & Almendra (World Latin Dance Cup Champions from Chile and Argentina) and Xiomar & Kike (2018 World Salsa Summit Champions from Cali, Colombia). These dance Champions were able to draw attendees to the Congress from all over Texas and the United States to watch them perform. The Texas Salsa Congress has also hosted many renowned musical artists, including FANIA All Stars Joe Bataan, Adalberto Santiago, Roberto Roena and Latin music artists Tito Puento Jr., Grammy Award winner Marlow Rosado, Alfredo de la Fe, and more.  

 The Texas Salsa Congress takes place every March in the heart of Houston and will be celebrating its 16th year in 2020. Open to the public and designed for attendees with varied interest levels in salsa, the Texas Salsa Congress event is focused on bringing the best and most passionate performers and guests from across the city, state, country and world together in Houston for an incredible four days of exhibitions, workshops, musical clinics and more.  

 Always evolving and thinking ahead, in 2020 the Texas Salsa Congress is excited to pioneer a health and wellness component to its congress, acknowledging the growing interest and need for information on health and wellness among the Latin dance community. Plans to incorporate Zumba, Yoga, and Pilates, as well as sessions on nutrition and injuries are currently underway. The Texas Salsa Congress will be the first salsa congress in the world to include this as part of its programming. 

Update on the 2020 Texas Salsa Congress 16th Anniversary Cancellation
It is with great disappointment that the 16th Annual Texas Salsa Congress planned for March 12 – March 15, 2020 at the Westin Houston Medical Center Hotel was cancelled. The Texas Salsa Congress did everything possible to safely hold the event as planned; however, COVID-19 presented events and travel industries with an unprecedented global challenge. Travel restrictions, with school and college closures, followed by increased distress by the global coronavirus (COVID-19) and public health caused the event to be cancelled. Teams scheduled to perform addressed their safety concerns and cancelled their participation for their safety and their family’s safety. As an event we believe it is our responsibility to do everything possible to take care of and safeguard our participants, instructors, DJs, talent and staff well-being. Our event heavily revolves around physical contact via workshops and social dancing. The turn of events related to the coronavirus (COVID-19) were out of our control. The negative impact for us has been financially overwhelming. We all want the dance community to grow and rebuild itself after this devastating event.
Thank you for believing in the dance community and for believing in the Texas Salsa Congress.

TSC website:      www.txsalsacongress.com
YouTube:             www.youtube.com/rrtxsalsa
Facebook:           www.facebook.com/texassalsacongress
Twitter:                @TXSalsaCongress
Instagram:          texassalsacongresstx

Featured Videos:https://youtu.be/yMuII1ImwsQ

https://youtu.be/9yfVXcqc1Ks

https://youtu.be/mNmWEVUdHoc

Sponsor The Project