3. Is a type of art that generally
involves movement of the body, usually rhythmic
and to music,[1] performed in many different
cultures and used as a form
of expression, social interaction and exercise or
presented in a spiritual or performance setting.
5. SALSA
is a syncretic dance form with origins
from the Cuban Son (circa 1920s) and
Afro-Cuban dance (specifically Afro-
Cuban rumba).It is generally associated
with the salsa music style, although it
may be danced under other types
of Latin American music.
6. Rumba
is a family of percussive rhythms, song
and dance that originated in Cuba as a
combination of the musical traditions
of Africans brought to Cuba as slaves
and Spanish colonizers. The name
derives from the
Cuban Spanish word rumbo which
means "party" or "spree"
7. Tango
is considered to be the one
which is closest to that
originally danced
in Argentina and Uruguay
8. Merengue
is a style of Dominican music
and dance.The dance
originated from the slaves
working in sugar beet fields.
9. Cha-cha
It is danced to the music of the same
name introduced by Cuban composer
and violinist Enrique Jorrín in 1953.
This rhythm was developed from
thedanzón by a syncopation of the
fourth beat. The name
is onomatopoeic, derived from the
rhythm of the güiro (scraper) and
the shuffling of the dancers' feet.[3]
10.
11. Dance Is a type of art that generally
involves movement of the body.
Yes
No
12. Which is not belong to the group of dances?
Salsa
Tango
Folk
Reggae
13. Dance is not a means of
expression, social interaction and exercise or
presented in a spiritual or performance setting.
Yes
No
14. It is a syncretic dance dance were originate
from Afro-Cuban
Rumba
Salsa
Tango
15. Is considered to be the one which is closest to that
originally danced in Argentina and Uruguay.
Reggae
Tango
Cha-cha
Salsa
16. It is Spanish word rumbo which means "party" or "spree“.
Cha-Cha
Tango
Rumba