“Dancing with the Stars” continued its 32nd season on October 3. So what happened on “Latin Night” when the remaining competitors performed a samba, rumba, cha cha, salsa or tango? Follow along below ...
STRICTLY Come Dancing contestants are taught traditional forms of dance from the salsa to the rumba. The different routines all have an incredible history behind them and come from all over the world.
In partner dancing, it takes two to foxtrot, waltz, rumba, salsa, cha-cha, and tango. And therein lies the charm. “There’s nothing more social than ballroom or swing dancing,” said John Ross, director ...
Looking to get your rumba, salsa, or tango on? Chicago is no stranger to great live Latin music. Be sure to check out any of the following Chicago venues; they all offer the chance to enjoy free live ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The luxury high-rises of Denver’s Golden Triangle cast long shadows, but so far, they’ve failed to darken the party at La Rumba. Its red sign remains a ...
In the heart of Toronto, a vibrant celebration of Latin rhythms pulses through the night. La Rumba Buena, an all-vinyl salsa night, celebrates the diverse heritage of a genre with deep importance to ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Even if the only dancing you’ve ever done is in front of the bathroom mirror when your jam comes on, taking a dance lesson is the perfect way to get outside ...
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