Rumba English rumba transliteration. Also known as the dance of love, it is a Latin dance originated in Cuba, so it is also called Cuban rumba, and the dance rhythm is 4/4 beat. Its characteristics are romantic, charming, sexy and enthusiastic; Graceful steps are full of love, lingering, body-oriented, gentle and charming, graceful footwork, and flirting at arm's length, which is a kind of dance to express the affection between men and women. Next, I will introduce Latin rumba to you.
1. 1000
The theme song of the Korean film "The Innocence of Dancers", many people like Latin dance. The film starring Wen Genying shows the romantic love of a pair of Latin dancers. As a film with Latin dance as the main line, this rumba deeply sets off the feelings of the protagonists when dancing. Children's shoes have a chance to see this film.
2. Without me, Aymis.
This is a love song by marc anthony and jennifer lopez. Ask and answer the song. Michael and Beata used this song to perform the rumba dance at the Tokyo Master Show in 2003. It's a very special song, but the rhythm is a little difficult for newcomers to distinguish.
3. A history of love
The original "You are the only one in my heart without him", but the effect of Dutch singer Laurafygi is countless times better than the Chinese version, which will make people feel sad and desolate after their lover leaves.
4.fairy taleToni Braxton
After the Queen of Latin, her singing sounded the horn of the rhythm and blues/soul bel canto wave in the 1990s, and her style was as affectionate as a narrative poem, which was a common repertoire of rumba class.
5. I'm still breathing
Are they all romantic love songs interpreted by toni braxton and elegant works interwoven with Spanish guitar solos? I am still breathing? .
6. A gentle heart
An old song, but with clear rhythm and beautiful dance style, is very suitable for beginners of Latin dance.
7. In any case; anyway/no matter what/ in any case
It is also a well-known song, the key is clear rhythm, and it is also very suitable for beginners of Latin dance;