Latin dances

The term Latin dance has two meanings, depending on whether the context is social or Ballroom dance. Latin dance includes a wide range of dances originating in Latin America and Cuba. Examples include the cha cha cha, rumba, samba, salsa, mambo, danza, merengue, tumba, bachata, cumbia, and bolero. Some also include tango and Argentine tango in this list, although they differ from the rest in their style. In Argentina tango is not considered folk ... more

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