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Aug 9, 2024 · August 9, 2024 by Cora Harris. Internationally recognized for its Latin music and sensual moves, the Rumba dance is called “the dance of love”. Although its popularity was associated with Cuba, its origin and development is quite an eventful story.
Feb 26, 2020 · Rumba began as a disregarded type of get-together and it was also a synonym of “party”. At the time, most of the slaves were people of African descent and they would play music and chant while...
Rumba, ballroom dance of Afro-Cuban folk-dance origin that became internationally popular in the early 20th century. Best known for the dancers’ subtle side to side hip movements with the torso erect, the rumba is danced with a basic pattern of two quick side steps and a slow forward step.
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Nov 1, 2016 · The lively music and dance form emerged in the mid-19th century, when the drumming of enslaved Africans blended with the melodies of Spanish colonizers—“a Spanish legacy Africanized in the...
During the second half of the 19th century, several secular dance-oriented music styles were developed by Afro-Cuban workers in the poor neighbourhoods of Havana and Matanzas. [7] These syncretic styles would later be referred to as "rumba", a word that also meant "party".
On this page, you will find our ongoing effort toward a comprehensive reconstruction of the Rumba (a.k.a. Rhumba) as it has been danced throughout the ages, from its first appearance in the 1930s to present.
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