History of the Rumba
La Rumba, Tango, like the famous, has a strong influence in Latin America. In the early part of the 20, the rumba was undoubtedly the most popular Latin dance to hit North America. A Cuban dance in flames actually reached its way to the end of 1920.
The European powers that colonized South America (Spain, Portugal, France, England), all slaves imported to work hard toI did not want to do. These slaves brought with them the rumba. It is a combination of African and Caribbean rhythms met in a very sensual dance. For aggressive and exciting music being made sinuous movements of the hips of the trunk and shoulders while the man tried to respond. To truly know and dance would have to grow, literally, with the style and rhythm. Should also be very uninhibited and free. Since very few people couldperform the original dance, a slow romantic version emerged. This new version has been seen as more romantic and classy, while the former was considered the lowest and the base.
A Renaissance Rumba
Although the sound was very popular in the Caribbean through the 1950's, the practice of the Rumba, finally began to wan. For decades it was used mainly in dance competitions. In the 21 st century for television programs and movies, has been a ballroom danceRenaissance, bringing along the Rumba. Although not known as the most acclaimed Tango, Cha-Cha and salsa, rumba is slowly gaining more fans and ballroom dancing in general, becomes the rage once again.
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