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Rumba and is
Though not possible in traditional Latin dances like Rumba, Cha-cha, Tango Argentino because of partner separation, hip contact is a harmonious and sensual way of communicating movement to the partner, used primarily in Standard or Ballroom Dances ( English / slow Waltz, European Tango, Quickstep etc.
Similarly, the African style of pop music called African Rumba or soukous is also son-based.
* Catalan Rumba ( rumba catalana ), is a genre of music that developed in Barcelona's Romani community.
In this area of Cuban music, Rumba is a generic term covering a variety of musical rhythms and associated dances.
Rumba is now most commonly performed at informal fiestas or just in the street when the mood arises.
Most salsa music is played with one of the Son claves, though a Rumba clave is occasionally used, especially during Rumba sections of some songs.
African Rumba, or ' Soukos ' is mostly associated with the Democratic Republic of the Congo but its popularity has inspired Zimbabwe's own brand of rumba in musicians such as Simon Chimbetu and Leonard Karikoga Zhakata.
In the dances Cha Cha Cha and Rumba, a " hockey stick " is a figure in which the woman moves along a straight line, with an angled turn at the end.
It is also sometimes referred to as tumbarumba, possibly due to the popularity of tmesis in Australian English dialect ( Tumbarumba, New South Wales being an Australian town ), or possibly due to the poem " Tumba Bloody Rumba " by John O ' Grady, which includes several tmeses including " Tumba-bloody-rumba ", " e-bloody-nough ", and " kanga-bloody-roos ".
Latin Dancesport formation is a medley of dances that include the 5 International Latin dances: Cha Cha, Rumba, Jive, Paso Doble and Samba.
In flamenco a tango () is one of the flamenco palos closely related in form and feeling to the Flamenco Rumba.
In Cuba, it is known as a Cuban box drum that was originally used to play Rumba Yambu and now incorporated into many other styles.
Today, the cajón is heard extensively in Cuban, Coastal Peruvian or Musica criolla musical styles: Tondero, Zamacueca and Peruvian Waltz, modern Flamenco and certain styles of modern Rumba.
It is used in a number of American Style ballroom dances: Rumba, Waltz, bronze-level Foxtrot.
E. g., it is " 1-2-3, 4-5-6 " in Waltz and " Sqq, Sqq " in Rumba.
Rumba is a dance term with two quite different meanings.
It is used, e. g., in American Style ballroom dances: Rumba bronze-level Foxtrot.
E. g., it is " 1-2-3, 4-5-6 " in Waltz and " Sqq, Sqq " in Rumba.
Cross-body lead ( CBL ) is a common and useful move in Latin dances such as Salsa, Mambo, Rumba and Cha-cha-cha.
* " DVD Palés y la Rumba de Esquina ( BPPR 2009 )" Part of a collection in which this years DVD is a tribute to Luis Palés Matos ;
Batá-rumba is a form of Rumba music popular mainly in Cuba.

Rumba and rhythms
For salsa, there are four types of clave rhythms, the 3-2 and 2-3 Son claves being the most important, and the 3-2 and 2-3 Rumba claves.
Among these rhythms were the Flamenco Rumba ( such as from the Gipsy Kings ) and some Arabian music.
He noted that the production includes influence from several Afro-Caribbean rhythms including Reggae, Salsa, Bomba and Rumba.
* Rumba, Afro-Cuban music and dance rhythms that form one of the roots of most later Cuban popular music, including Mambo and Cha-cha-cha

Rumba and song
* Cuban Rumba, percussion, song and dance styles that owe their origin to African slaves in Cuba.
A Cuban Rumba song often begins with the soloist singing meaningless syllables, which are called ' diana ( s )'.
Examples are Ivy Queen & Don Omar song title " Robarte Un Beso ", the Group 3D Ritmo De Vida song title " Que Siga La Rumba " and the Group Mas Salsa Que Tu song title " Ten Cuida ' o ".
Gipsy Kings, a group which popularized the Rumba Flamenca, covered the song using the traditional gipsy sound.

Rumba and dance
* Rumba ( dance ), international dance styles that correspond to slower Cuban music, such as the bolero-son.
Rumba has also been described by some as a folkloric music and dance complex combination.
As an energetic Afro-Cuban dance, Rumba was often suppressed and restricted because it was viewed as dangerous and lewd.
Historically, Casino traces its origin as a partner dance from Cuban Son dancing, and its rhythmic body motions from Afro-Cuban Rumba heritage.
* Rumba ( dance )-an Afro-Cuban dance that heavily influenced salsa.
* Winter Ball-A ballroom dance social hosted by WPI's Ballroom Dance Team during the winter where couples in evening wear can learn and dance ballroom dances such as Waltz, Foxtrot, ChaCha, and Rumba in Alden Memorial.
For example, at Bronze level, a Latin American dance student might be asked to dance Cha-cha-cha, Samba and Rumba, whilst the same student would definitely be asked to dance all five International Latin dances at Gold level.
* Rumba dance, several dance styles that correspond to various styles and epochs of Rumba music
Historically, Casino traces its origin as a partner dance from Cuban Son dancing, and its rhythmic body motions from Afro-Cuban Rumba heritage.
In New York, Quezada developed an in-depth knowledge of her favorite musical genre, the fastest of the Latin American popular dance music styles, sung in Spanish and native to the Dominican Republic ( see also Son Cubano, Rumba, Salsa, Cha-Cha-Cha, and Punta for comparison, as well as Kompa, the style sung in kreyòl in neighboring Haiti ).
* Episode 40: " Let's Get Ready To Rumba " Mrs. Avery makes it through a heart attack and decides to enter a dance contest.

Rumba and originated
* African Rumba, Inspired by the Cuban son, a style of music that originated in Congo, and evolved into soukous music.

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