- Latin dance
The term Latin dance has two meanings, depending on whether the context is social or ballroom
dance .Dances from Latin America
Latin dance typically includes dances originating in
Latin America , such as Cha cha cha, Rumba, Samba, Salsa, Mambo, Merengue,Bachata ,Cumbia , andBolero . Some dance instructors also include Tango andArgentine Tango in this list, although these differ from the rest in their style. InArgentina Tango is not considered folk dance as is the case with dances likeChacarera ,Gato ,Escondido andZamba . Typical Bolivian folk dances areMorenada ,Kullawada ,Llamerada ,Caporales and the recently createdTinku . InColombia one of the typical dances is theCumbia , not to be mistaken withArgentine Cumbia , a popular music genre influenced by Caribbean reggae and ska.Ballroom dancing
The second is a more formal usage, to describe a category of
International style ballroom dances, also called Latin American dances or International Latin. It consists of the following five dances: Cha cha, Rumba, Samba,Paso Doble , Jive. Notice that the last two dances are not in fact of Latin American origin. Compared to typicalballroom dance , Latin dances are generally faster-paced, more sensual, and have more rhythmic expression. Time is 4/4straight rhythm or related. Couples in the basic position stand face-to-face. Music may be Latin American or contemporarypopular music .In
DanceSport competitions, with their formal classification of dance programs, the International Latin class is subdivided into Professional Latin and Amateur Latin categories, as may be seen in competition listings. This is because formal dance competitions are carried out separately for professionals and for amateurs. In United States, the Pro-Am category is also used, when competing couples consist of one professional and one amateur.ee also
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Dancesport World Champions (Professional Latin)
*Dance and music of Latin America
*List of dances
*Glossary of partner dance terms
*Latin American culture References
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