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Editorial

Directed to the Hispanic community of South Florida
Held at the Coral Springs Fine Arts Center
Coral Springs dressed as SALSA con
The Teenagers, King of Peace and Tony Vega

Celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month, the Coral Springs Fine Arts Center presented its Salsa de los 90s event, with a constellation of stars whose musical hits have traveled around the world conquering the Hispanic market.
The Teenagers paraded through the stage interpreting their most famous songs that invited the public to sing them and take a step. Likewise, the legendary singer Rey de la Paz did it with his unforgettable songs and then, closing the show, the salsa romantic Tony Vega appeared, animating and lighting up the atmosphere impregnated with that Latin and catchy flavor of the music that identifies us.
The event was part of the city's recognition of Hispanic Heritage Month.
