rumba i think
The Black Mamba
Samba Pa Ti by Santana
Desi Arnaz sang "Cuban Pete"
the dance called 'mambo' originated in the latin country of cuba.
rumba (a ballroom dance of Cuban origin) Rumba is also the name for the music used when doing the dance.
The rhumba (or rumba) is a rhythmic and syncopated Cuban dance in duple time.
A variant spelling of rumba (a Cuban or Latin American dance) is rhumba.
: a ballroom dance of Cuban origin that resembles the rumba and the cha-cha also : the music for this dance.
Mainly Salsa and Afro-Cuban which was the dance of slaves, Cha Cha Cha, Conga, and Rumba.
Rumba Yes She wants to dance Rumba Yes She wants to dance (Rumba a type of latin dance)
No. Zumbar means "to buzz" so zumba means "it buzzes". Are you thinking of 'rumba'? That's an Afro-Cuban style of music and dance.
Rumba originated in Cuba.
You may be thinking of Salsa. Strictly speaking it is not a Cuban dance as it did not start in Cuba, but it has Cuban influences.
It's not known who the exact people were since alike folk dances, street dances like the Rumba do not have an official record that can be reviewed as a reliable resource. The Rumba is a street dance that evolved out of Cuba. Another form of street dance called Ballroom Rumba evolved outside of Cuba and was not the same as traditional Rumba. Ballroom Rumba was later reinvented as a modern dance by Monsieur Pierre. The modern dance became the most popular dance and thus the international identity of "The Rumba".
rumba
Rumba became popular in the early 20th century, particularly during the 1930s and 1940s, as it gained prominence in the United States and Europe. Its origins trace back to Afro-Cuban music and dance, which blended African rhythms with Spanish influences. The dance form evolved and was popularized in ballroom settings, especially through the influence of music and dance studios. By the mid-20th century, Rumba was firmly established as a popular dance style worldwide.