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Ramapo College of New Jersey Home Page » Academics » Ramapo International » Events » The Rise of Timba and Resurgence of Rueda de Casino
[SC219-Friends Hall]. Cuban dance rhythms reflect a mix of styles including Son, Mambo, Cha Cha Cha and Rumba. These rhythmic dance styles are the foundation of Rueda de Casino, a circle dance in which a leader calls out different movements or steps. The dance
became popular in Cuba's casinos during the 1950s. Since the 1980s, rueda has been experiencing world-wide resurgence with the rise of timba, a Cuban-style salsa. Los Van Van, one of the most popular bands in Cuba, especially made this genre popular.Multimedia presentation by Professor Edna Negron. Sponsored by the Culture Club. Light Refreshments provided.
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