
1) Afro-Cuban dance 2) Arthur murray lesson 3) Ballroom dance 4) Ballroom music 5) Beguine alternative 6) Big band music 7) Caribbean dance 8) Cha-cha cousin 9) Cha-cha kin 10) Cuban ballroom dance 11) Cuban beat 12) Cuban dance 13) Cuban dance, or its music 14) Cuban folk dance 15) Cuban movements
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1) Ballet 2) Dance 3) Rhumba
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- a rhythmic syncopated Cuban folk dance in duple time
- a ballroom dance based on the Cuban folk dance
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Rumba is a family of percussive rhythms, song and ballroom dance that originated in Cuba as a combination of various musical traditions. The name derives from the Cuban Spanish word rumbo which means `party` or `spree`. It is secular, with no religious connections. People of African descent in Havana and Matanzas originally used the word rumba...
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[dance] Rumba is a dance term with two quite different meanings. In some contexts, `rumba` is used as shorthand for Afro-Cuban rumba, a group of dances related to the rumba genre of Afro-Cuban music. The most common Afro-Cuban rumba is the guaguancó. The other Afro-Cuban rumbas are Yambu and Colombia. In other contexts, `rumba` refers to b...
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ballroom dance of Afro-Cuban folk-dance origin that became internationally popular in the early 20th century. Best known for the dancers` subtle side ...
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1) Afro-Cuban street drumming and dancing noted for dense, virtuoso percussion and subtle, sexually suggestive dancing. Main formns are guaguanco, yambu and columbia. 2) Congolese dance music of the 1940s-70s, the generation of Dr. Nico, Grand Kalle, and Franco. Strongly influenced by Cuban music. Precursor of soukous.
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Ownship maneuvering and ranging (OMAR), F-15 angle on ranging (AOR), F-16.
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Danced in both International Latin and American Rhythm competition, it originated in Cuba based on rhythms brought over by slaves. The Latin version is slower than the Rhythm version. The rumba is considered the most romantic of the Latin dances and involves hip action over the standing leg. For more, see the navigation bar at the upper left of...
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Cuban percussion-based music and dance complex comprising: yambú, a slower more stately partner dance; guaguancó, a quick tempo partner dance featuring a sexual motif performed by the male called vacunao; and columbia, a virtuoso solo dance performed by males sometimes with blades as props. Rumba also describes the occassion when these dances are...
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[
n] - syncopated music in duple time for dancing the rumba 2. [n] - a rhythmic syncopated Cuban folk dance in duple time 3. [n] - a ballroom dance based on the Cuban folk dance
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rhumba noun a folk dance in duple time that originated in Cuba with Spanish and African elements; features complex footwork and violent movement
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Afro-Cuban traditional secular dance and music genre, rendered by vocals with percussion, providing complex syncopated rhythms. It has a characteristic quick-quick-slow dance movement and a repetitive melody accompanied by an ostinato (persistently repeating) one-bar pattern played on the maracas. The dance emphasizes the hip and sh...
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a folk dance in duple time that originated in Cuba with Spanish and African elements; features complex footwork and violent movement
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