rumba
noun
- several music styles of Cuban origin
verb
- dance the rumba
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˈɹʊmbə/ / /ˈɹʌmbə/
noun
Etymology: Etymology tree Spanish rumbabor. English rumba Borrowed from Spanish rumba.
- A slow-paced Cuban partner dance in 4:4 time.
“The music of Cuba has had a worldwide influence on forms of song and dance. René Buch who conceived and directed a musical “collage” called “¡Habana!” at the Repertorio Español on East 27th Street, points out the influence on Spain, for example, which received ‘habaneras’ and ‘contradanzas’ from Cuba; in this century, in the 1920's, the “rumba” and such songs as “El Manisero” and “Siboney” made their way north to become part of United States culture.”
verb
Etymology: Etymology tree Spanish rumbabor. English rumba Borrowed from Spanish rumba.
- To dance the rumba.