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The conga line is a novelty line dance that was derived from the Cuban carnival dance of the same name and became popular in the US in the 1930s and 1950s. In order to perform the dance, dancers form a long, processing line, which would usually turn into a circle .
Activists are taking over the U.N. climate summit in Scotland on Friday (November 5), capping off a week of government pledges with a student march, youth-led presentations, and an iceberg shipped ...
High up on a remote mountain in Australia, a string of ants with mohawk-like hair went about their day. Nearby researchers spotted the “punk-rock conga line” — and snapped some first-of ...
The Dolphins had plenty of celebrations during record-setting 70-20 win against the Broncos, including a conga line, Tyreek Hill's leap over the wall. But why a Conga Line?
In September 1937, the La Conga Club was established in New York at 57 W. 57th Street. [3] It was operated by Cubans Bobby Martyn, Miguel Roldan and Oscar Roche. [4] The club's diners and dancers enjoyed Rumba bands and Cuban music. Each night included a nightly Conga line, popularized by Cuban conga player Desi Arnaz in Miami and New York. [5] [6]
The video is set in the fictional Miami night club "Copacabana", hosting a reception for an unspecified ambassador. The classical pianist serenading the crowd proves to be a complete bore, and the MC hastily asks Gloria and the Miami Sound Machine to perform "Conga" in a last-ditch attempt to salvage the reception.
Scottish fans assembled at Leicester Square in London on Thursday, June 17, a day before Scotland’s Euro 2020 match against England at Wembley Stadium.Videos shared by Adam Rumbold show fellow ...
The 1990s-era advertisements featured a series of brightly colored cartoon hippos dancing in a conga line and singing, "Hungry Hungry Hip-pos!" to the beat: "It's a race, it's a chase, hurry up and feed their face! Who will win? No one knows! Feed the hungry hip-ip-pos! Hungry hungry hippos! (open up and there it goes!)"