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Types of Dance

American Rhythm
American Rhythm

In brief descriptions of dance figures, replace means replacing the weight to the previous support foot while keeping it in place. For example, a "rock back" figure may be described as "step back, replace". Notice that it doesn't require to "replace" the moving foot to the place from where it come in the previous step. Rhythm. See American Rhythm.

Cha Cha
Cha Cha

The cha-cha-chá, or simply cha-cha in the U.S., is a dance of Cuban origin. It is danced to the music of the same name introduced by Cuban composer and violinist Enrique Jorrin in the early 1950s. This rhythm was developed from the danzón-mambo.

Corridos
Corridos

How to Dance Corridos. Corridos are an important part of Latin-American folk dance. A "corridos play" refers to a type of musical ballad, while "corridos" as a dance refers to the dance usually performed during these ballads.

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Cumbia
Cumbia

Cumbia is a dance-oriented music genre popular throughout Latin America. It began as a courtship dance practiced among the African population on the Caribbean coasts of Colombia and Panama.

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Duranguense
Duranguense

Surprise Dance which includes Duranguenze, Nortena, And Zapateado. Enjoy. Share Our Video Please And Thank You

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Forr
Forr

Dance is generally, though not exclusively, performed with the accompaniment of music and may or may not be performed in time to such music. Some dance (such as tap dance) may provide its own audible accompaniment in place of (or in addition to) music.

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International Latin
International Latin

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 (with few exceptions) originated in Latin America.