The Lambada dance is a combination of Merengue, forro, salsa, maxixe and carimbo. The Lambada dance is also known as the forbidden dance as it is racy and very sexual.
Brazil
Brazil
Brazil
That answer was wrong the real answer is 100 years ago the brazilian king invented the lambada dance and his exact words were that the dance was to "sexy" so no one should ever dance it so thats why its called the forbiden dance.
fashion dance
Lambada
Lambada music was begun in Brazil. The music is sung in Portuguese, which is the national language in Brazil. The music is dance is quite popular, even today.
"Lambada" refers to a Brazilian dance and music genre that gained popularity in the late 1980s and early 1990s. It is characterized by its lively rhythms and sensual dance movements, often performed in pairs. The term is also associated with the song "Lambada," originally by the group Kaoma, which became a worldwide hit and helped popularize the dance style internationally. The dance typically incorporates elements of Caribbean, African, and Brazilian cultural influences.
Yes, apparently: the word is "lambada," the name of a Brazilian dance.
Lambada ( the movie )
La Lambada is typically accompanied by a variety of instruments that create its vibrant sound. Key instruments include the guitar, which provides melodic lines, along with the accordion and brass instruments like trumpets and saxophones that add richness. Percussion instruments, such as the tambourine and congas, contribute to the rhythmic aspect that makes the dance lively and infectious. Together, these elements create the distinctive blend of Brazilian and Caribbean influences characteristic of Lambada music.
The duration of Lambada - film - is 1.73 hours.