Guaracha - dance
Guaracha dance is son dancing at a faster tempo and with a lighter, more playful attitude â the physical expression of Cuban popular music's great comedic tradition.
Character
The guaracha is not a radically different dance from son â it uses the same basic step and partner framework. What changes is the quality and energy:
- Faster tempo â the music moves quickly, requiring lighter, quicker footwork
- Playful attitude â where son can be romantic and serious, guaracha is witty and fun
- More footwork variation â the faster pace invites more elaborate step patterns
- Call-and-response energy â guaracha lyrics are often comedic or satirical, and the dancer's body can "comment" on what the singer is saying
Relationship to Son
Guaracha and son merged in the 1940s to form the son-guaracha â the dominant style of the conjunto era. In practice, most " son" dancing in social settings is really son-guaracha: the grounded body movement of son with the faster tempo and comedic energy of guaracha.
When the music picks up speed and the singers start trading jokes and insults in the coro, the dance reflects it â lighter, faster, more expressive.
Guaracha in timba"> Timba
Guaracha spirit lives on in timba"> timba. The playful coro texts, the banter between singers, the teasing musical phrases â all of this invites a guaracha quality in the dance: responsive, light, a little cheeky. The dancer who can hear the music's humor and express it physically has understood something essential about Cuban dance.
A Cuban popular dance music genre that emerged in the 1980sâ90s
- emerged in the 1980sâ90s
- influenced by songo, rumba, funk, blues, jazz, pop, rock and Afro-Cuban rhythms.
- Known for complex rhythm shifts, aggressive bass lines, and high energy that push dancers to improvise.
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- Coro = the Choir, sings a repeating phrase.
- PregĂłn = the lead singer sings varying or improvised lines
Lees meer >Guaracha dance is son dancing at a faster tempo and with a lighter, more playful attitude â the physical expression of Cuban popular music's great comedic tradition.
Lees meer >Son dance is the foundation of all Cuban popular partner dancing â smooth, intimate, grounded, and musical. Every Cuban dance style that followed ( mambo"> mambo, casino, timba"> timba) builds on the body vocabulary and structure established by son.
Lees meer >Timba is the music this site is dedicated to exploring. It emerged as a distinct genre in the late 1980s and crystallized in the early 1990s â born in a moment of social crisis, built on the full accumulated history of Cuban music, and still evolving today.
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