By 2013, salsa congresses and festivals had become an annual tradition in almost half of the main European cities, the oldest being the "World Salsa Congress" in
Valencia (Spain) organized by Fermín Olaya,
London (UK),
Berlin (Germany),
Warsaw] (Poland),
Vilnius (Lithuania),
Budapest (Hungary),
Brașov (Romania),
Split (Croatia),
Milan (Italy),
Riga (Latvia),
Munich (Germany),
Maribor (Slovenia),
Edinburgh (Scotland) and many others. Many of the most successful and relevant salsa congresses in Europe started in 1999. The first was the Bacardi Salsa Congress "World Salsa Congress" that was held in Valencia (Spain) from October 20 to 24, 1999, organized by Manuel Mascarell and Fermín Olaya, some that followed from 2002 were the International Salsa Congress of the United Kingdom in London, the Salsa Symposium (Madrid), Rome, Hamburg and the Swiss Salsa Congress in Zurich. One of the first salsa congresses in Germany was 2003 in Regensburg. Report Regensburg Salsa Congress 2003 The Croatian Summer Salsa Festival (CSSF) in Rovinj, Croatia was founded in 2005, which is one of the biggest social dance festivals in Europe. Tallinn Salsafestival (TSF) in Estonia. The Vilnius Salsa Festival (VSF) that takes place annually in Lithuania was started in 2007. There are many other congresses in Europe now available to enjoy, each with its own unique flavour; in the UK for instance is the Teesside Latin Festival (started in 2009) in the north east of England, which is one of the most popular and fastest growing in UK. The congress combines LA salsa, NY Salsa and Cuban Salsa in one festival. It also includes a
Kizomba Festival. The biggest Salsa festival in Ukraine is *Kyiv Dance Festival When making a choice of congresses salseros first need to determine what they 'like' or prefer and their budgets. Some congresses cater more towards one style, such as
Bachata, Cuban Salsa, LA/NY Salsa and NY on2, others give a taste of all styles and encourage salseros to experience different forms of dancing. As a general rule for beginners, improvers and intermediate dancers an 'all style' congress is the most suitable. More advanced dancers who specialise in a specific style of dancing may want to go to a more focused congress. Some combine a holiday with a congress, staying for a few extra days for sightseeing or to go to the beach. ==References==