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Rhumba
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rhumba
a slow-paced ballroom dance style originating from Latin America, characterized by smooth hip movements, romantic melodies, and influences from Afro-Cuban rhythms
What is "rhumba"?
Rhumba is a slow-paced ballroom dance style with roots in Afro-Cuban music and culture, known for its smooth, sensual movements. It features a rhythm that emphasizes hip action and graceful, flowing steps. Partners move together in a close hold, performing deliberate and expressive motions that highlight the dance's romantic and elegant nature. Rhumba is often danced to soft, melodic music and is popular in both social and competitive ballroom dance settings.
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rhumba
music that is set to a Cuban ballroom dance in duple time marked with pronounced hip movements, developed in the 19th century
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rhumba
dance the rhumba
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The rhumba became immensely popular in ballrooms across America during the mid-20th century, captivating audiences with its allure and sophistication.
The elegant couple wowed the audience with their graceful rhumba routine, gliding across the dance floor with precision and style.
Learning to dance the rhumba requires mastering the art of expressing emotion through subtle movements and fluid transitions.
During the dance lesson, students practiced the graceful hip movements that are essential to mastering the rhumba.
Couples at the wedding reception swayed to the romantic strains of the rhumba, their movements reflecting the timeless beauty of the dance.