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PostPosted: Sat 4:31, 03 Aug 2013    Post subject: Ballroom Dancing – The Rumba

Ballroom Dancing – The Rumba
In contrast to all the other ballroom dances, the Rumba emphasizes ones physique actions more than their footwork. The rhythm of the dance, which is emphasized by any type of percussion, drums, pots, maracas, etc., is more important to the dance than the tune itself. The fascinating rhythms and mesmerizing physique movements of this dance make it one of many extra in style ballroom dances.
The Rumba was influenced by the Spanish and Africans with many of the growth of the dance going down in Cuba. The Rumba developed in 19th century Havana, originating with the African Negro slaves who had been imported. The agricultural Rumba was originally for exhibition slightly than participation. In some reference works the Rumba is said to be a pantomime of the actions of barnyard animals with the regular degree shoulders depicting the actions of slaves as they carried heavy burdens. However, most take a look at the Rumba as a dance of affection and sensuality with the woman tempting the person along with her charms, teasing then withdrawing. Some go a step farther saying the dance is a pantomime of sex with the person dancing very quick in a very sensual but aggressive method with greatly exaggerated hip actions, and the woman responding with a defensive attitude. Whichever is correct, the Rumba is essentially the most sensual of all the Latin ballroom dances.
Son, Danzon, Guagira, Guaracha and Naningo are all names for the Rumba. The Son, which is a slower more refined Rumba was a favourite among the middle class Cubans. The rich part of Cuban society most well-liked the Danzon, which is an even slower Rumba utilizing very small steps and more delicate hip movements.
The modified version of the Rumba referred to as the Son was launched to People in 1913,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych]. In the late 1920′s Xavier Cugat fashioned an orchestra specializing in Latin American Music which actually didn’t develop a following till around 1929. By the end of the last decade Xavier had the perfect Latin American orchestra of his day.
Monsieur Pierre Lavelle, a London dance teacher, and his accomplice Doris Lavelle had been liable for bringing and popularizing the Rumba and different Latin American dances to Europe. In 1955 with the assistance of Pierre and Lavelle the Cuban Rumba was lastly named because the formally recognized version of the Rumba.
Throughout ballroom dance competitions the judges will be watching for the following:
* Interaction between the partners – this can be a dance of affection, a portrayal of romance. This isn’t the time for solemn, passive expressions
* A powerful direct walk
* A lot of slow body shapes – the physique NEVER stops altering its form
* Figure eight hip rolls – hips alternating in a forward movement
* NEVER leading with the heel, keep on the balls of the feet
* The Cucaracha step &#8211,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych]; it’s best to rock to the appropriate or left then exchange and close
* The fan place – the lady positioned to the man’s left aspect, at arms length and at a 90° angle to the man


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