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bolero |
Bolero is a Spanish dance similar to rumba.
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cha-cha |
The cha-cha is a dace of Cuban origin.
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foxtrot |
The foxtrot is similar to the waltz, except it is in 4/4 time instead of 3/4.
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jive |
Jive is an African American dance style from the 1930s based on swing dancing.
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pasodoble |
The pasodoble dance tells the story of the Spanish bullfight.
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quickstep |
The quickstep is a light-hearted dance developed in 1920s New York.
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rumba |
The rumba combines American big band music and Afro-Cuban rhythms.
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samba |
Samba is of Brazilian origin.
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swing |
Swing dances include the Lindy Hop and the Charleston.
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tango |
The tango originates from the Rio de la Plata which is the border between Argentina and Uruguay.
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waltz |
The waltz is a revolving dance in 3/4 time.
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