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Rumba

Rumba
The Rumba is an exciting, sensual dance with several influences responsible for it’s evolution throughout the years. African soul has a stronger presence in the Rumba than any other Latin American dance. It originated in its present form in poor districts of Havana and Matanaza, not long before slavery was abolished in Cuba around 1880. But, surprisingly, it actually first began around the time of the arrival of the first African slaves back in the 16th Century. The original rumba rhythm is the Yambú, which can be traced directly back to ancient West African dances. Only percussion from several different kinds of drums, gourds, and claves were used for the music.
The rumba was originally a sexual, erotic courting dance, and is actually more of a generic term for different rhythms like Yambu (which is the original rumba rhythm, and can be traced directly back to ancient West African dances), Columbia, Son, Bolero, Guaracha, Guagira, Naningo, Mambo, Beguine and......


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