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Getting the Rhythm With Latin Ballroom Dancing

22 hours ago ago from musclefitnessclub.com

The journey of Latin ballroom dancing actually began from Latin America and the Caribbean. Today it is a dance that has captured the hearts of millions in and around the world. Young and old, male and female, everyone seems to enjoy Latin ballroom dancing, making it one of the most famous dances in the world today.   Latin ballroom dancing come with different styles and variations that include the Rumba, Samba, Salsa, Cha-cha and ...

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Latin Jazz In The 2000s: A Diversification Of The Style

21 hours ago ago from The Latin Jazz Corner

In the 1990s, a group of influential Latin Jazz leaders such as Tito Puente, Ray Barretto, Mongo Santamaria, and more helped us grasp onto a firm understanding of Latin Jazz as a style.  That concept included the use of Afro-Cuban rhythms as a basis for jazz harmonies and improvisation that often stemmed directly from classic jazz standards.  These musicians worked hard to establish a memorable reputation for the music, and the resulting ...

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Getting the Beat To Latin Ballroom Dancing

10 hours ago ago from Health, Diet, and Nutrition

Starting its journey from Latin America and the Caribbean, Latin dancing has now conquered almost every continent and every country in the world.  The fashion involved and the passion of it has made it a very much accepted activity amongst all levels of the society.   Latin ballroom dancing come with different styles and variations that include the Rumba, Samba, Salsa, Cha-cha and the Tango to name a few.  However currently only ...

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Cuba’s "Rolling Stones of salsa" set for U.S. tour (Reuters)

13 hours ago ago from Music NewsVine

Reuters - Grammy-winning Cuban band Los Van Van are celebrating 40 years of salsa revolution with a long-awaited return to the United States. Read the full story

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Brisbane's ONLY New Year's Latin Dance Event

9 hours ago ago from Latin Dance in Brisbane

Bring in the new year dancing the night away! Brisbane's ONLY New Year's Latin Dance event - MASQUERADE style! Join us for a magical night in the treetops of Mt Cootha, dancing to all your favourite Latin music with Brisbane's hottest Latin DJs! For $29 you will receive a complimentary glass of champagne on arrival, platters of finger food plus dancing all night! If you'd like to stay over, accommodation is available for $99 twin ...

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