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Origin of Rumba. History of dance - Rumba dancing. Rumba is a generic term, covering a variety of names (i.e., Son, Danzon, Guagira, Guaracha, Naningo), for a type of West Indian music or dancing. ... The word Rumba is a generic term, covering a variety of names (i.e., Son, Danzon, Guagira, Guaracha, Naningo), for a type...
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History of Dancing - Argentine Tango, Milonga, Cha cha, Disco, Foxtrot, Flamenco, Hustle, Jazz, Mambo, Merengue, Peabody, Polka, Rumba, Samba, Salsa, Swing, Waltz, Tango. ... Rumba - history of rumba dancing.
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Rumba - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rumba is a family of percussive rhythms, song and dance. It originates in Cuba as a combination of the musical traditions of Spanish colonizers and of Africans brought to Cuba as slaves. It is secula...
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Rumba Box ... View the entire Rumba syllabus. ... American Style Rumba...
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The rural form of the Rumba in Cuba was described as a pantomime of barnyard animals, and was an exhibition rather than a participation dance. The maintenance of steady level shoulders while dancing was possibly derived from the way the slaves moved while carring heavy burdens.
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How to Rumba. The rumba is a spot dance, thought to have been originated in Cuba by prisoners wearing leg chains. It is ideal for crowded ballroom conditions. ... The Basics of Rumba Dancing...
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The rumba is a music genre that originated in Cuba but based on African styles. The rumba consists of eight bars played in 2/4 time, without variation and danced with often exaggerated dance movements.
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