rumba u rečniku PONS

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It differs from the rumba, which uses more hip movements and shows the sensually aggressive attitude of each dancer.
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She played a double role that featured her dancing the rumba, swimming, and skiing.
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These break-downs share similarities with the rumba break-downs (where the lowest pitched drum drops out) of that era.
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By the 19th century the noisy children had developed into peoples rumba with rhythm, music and verses (usually instigating the other district).
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The synthesis of cultures can be seen in rumba because it exhibits both continuity with older traditions and development of new ones.
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The decade passes and suburban rumba does not seem to enjoy very good health.
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In other contexts, rumba refers to ballroom-rumba, one of the ballroom dances which occurs in social dance and in international competitions.
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There is some debate as to how the 4/4 rumba clave should be notated for guaguanc and yamb.
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His arrangements tend toward the traditional sound of charanga, son and rumba, and less to the standard sounds of post-1980s salsa.
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Several types of rumba emerged, some of which have been lost to time, or are extremely rare today.
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