- Rumba - Wikipedia
These syncretic styles would later be referred to as "rumba", a word that also meant "party" Traditionally, the three main styles of rumba are yambú, columbia and guaguancó, each of which has a characteristic dance, rhythm and singing
- Learn to dance the Rumba - Ultimate Rumba Dance Class
The Rumba Dance class tutorial teaches you everything you need to know about the Rumba from the technique, dance hold, posture, hips action and footwork
- Rumba Dance: History, Variations, Step Music
Internationally recognized for its Latin music and sensual moves, the Rumba dance is called “the dance of love” Check more its history, variations, steps more!
- Rumba | Cuban, Afro-Cuban, Latin | Britannica
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
- Learn Basic Rumba Steps
The basic step for Rumba is a simple box step which is very easy to learn The easy to follow diagrams and video will show you how it's done
- Rumba: The Dance that Left Africa, Found a Home in Cuba, and . . .
Born in Cuba, carried back to Africa, and celebrated worldwide, Rumba is both Cuban and African, ancient and modern, local and global And as long as the drums echo across oceans, they carry a timeless truth: music always finds its way home
- Rumba - Dance Pizazz - History Characteristics of Rumba
The Rumba is a sensual, romantic dance known for its slow rhythm, fluid movements, and emphasis on hip action Characterized by a soft, continuous motion and intimate connection between partners, it’s often called the “dance of love,” showcasing intricate footwork and expressive body language
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