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  2. Latin dance - Wikipedia

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    Latin dance is a general label, and a term in partner dance competition jargon. It refers to types of ballroom dance and folk dance that mainly originated in Latin America, though a few styles originated elsewhere. The category of Latin dances in the international dancesport competitions consists of the Cha-cha-cha, Rumba, Samba, Paso Doble ...

  3. 10 Most Popular Latin Dance Styles In The World - FloDance

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    When it comes to Dancesport, performers in the Latin dance division compete in the styles of samba, paso doble, cha-cha-cha, rumba, and the jive. However, in the realm of social dance, there are many more Latin styles that fall under this umbrella. Salsa and bachata are arguably the two most popular styles among social dancers.

  4. Latin Dances List: 21 Popular Styles, Names & History

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    The Latin hustle (also known as New York hustle) is a dance that originated in New York and shares similarities with dance styles such as West Coast Swing and salsa. It was created by Puerto Rican teenagers in the 1970s and has influenced and been influenced by salsa dancing.

  5. Latin Dance - DanceUs.org

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    All Latin American dances are rhythmic and emotional, and some of them are particularly sensual. The other large group of Latin dances is so-called Social (or ”club” Latina) including most popular: Salsa, Bachata, Merengue, Reggaeton, Mambo, Kizomba, Zouk and Argentine tango. It has long been one of the most popular group of mass dance ...

  6. Latin American dance | History, Styles, & Facts | Britannica

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    Latin American dance, dance traditions of Mexico, Central America, and the portions of South America and the Caribbean colonized by the Spanish and the Portuguese. These traditions reflect the distinctive mixtures of indigenous, African, and European influences that have shifted throughout the region over time.

  7. 3. Samba. Samba is another popular Latin dance style. Samba is a Brazilian dance style that is done to music of the same name. Samba has multiple sub-styles, but most notably, it has a ballroom style which is used in competitions internationally. Samba dates all the way back to Brazil in the 19th century.

  8. Salsa (dance) - Wikipedia

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    Salsa (dance) Salsa is a Latin American dance, associated with salsa music. It originated in Eastern Cuba in the late 1940's [1] and gained popularity in New York in 1960. Salsa is a mixture of Cuban dances, such as mambo, pachanga, and rumba, as well as American dances such as swing and tap. This dance is often performed with a partner.

  9. Latin Dance Styles - Latin Dancing Music, History, Videos ...

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    Latin Dance Styles and Genres. The dances in this broad category include cha cha, rumba, mambo, samba, merengue, bachata, salsa, bolero, paso doble and others. In Latin dance instruction there are two distinct styles: International Latin and American Rhythm. International Latin competition includes rumba, cha cha, samba, jive and paso doble.

  10. History of Latin Dance - LoveToKnow

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    Samba. While folk dances like the Mexican Hat Dance developed in more rural areas, Latin dances developed into full-fledged genres after 1850. These genres were modeled after the European waltz and polka. The music was the engine for each dance, guiding the dance steps with its measure, speed, and the feeling it evoked, from energetic to sensual.

  11. Latin dance has played a significant role in popular culture, impacting music, fashion, and even television. Over the years, it has evolved and adapted to the changing times, influencing and being influenced by various media platforms. Latin dance has been featured in numerous music videos, movies, and television shows.