La Rumba (1978) - doc
A 45-minute ICAIC documentary directed by Oscar ValdĂ©s tracing the origins, styles, and social life of Cuban rumba. Mixes street performances, staged numbers, and interviews with top rumba performers of the era â essential viewing for any dancer.
What It Covers
The film covers all three major rumba styles â guaguancĂł, columbia, and yambĂș â with demonstrations and performances by leading practitioners. It shows rumba in its natural social context: the solar (tenement courtyard), the street, the community gathering. The performers documented here are from the generation who maintained rumba's living tradition before it became a staged tourist attraction.
Why Dancers Should Watch It
For casino and timba"> timba dancers, rumba is not optional background knowledge â it's the movement vocabulary you're already using, whether you know it or not. The grounding, the hip work, the improvisational interplay between partners and the percussion: all of it comes from rumba. Watching real rumba in its social context shows you what authentic Cuban movement looks like when no one is performing for an audience. That standard â raw, unself-conscious, rhythmically precise â is what you're working toward.
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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.
Lees meer >Rooted in Havanaâs bustling 1950s dance halls, Cuban Casino mixes tradition and flair in a partner dance style that spread worldwide.
Lees meer >Cuban rumba is an Afro-Cuban music and dance genre characterized by complex rhythms, call-and-response vocals, and expressive, often flirtatious movements, rooted in African and Spanish traditions.
Lees meer >Rumba columbia is the fastest of the Cuban rumba styles (alongside yambĂș and guaguancĂł). Itâs a virtuosic solo danceâtraditionally male, now often danced by women tooâperformed to a triple-pulse feel (12/8, often felt as fast 6/8). Its hallmark is a playful, competitive dialogue between the dancer and the lead drum (quinto).
Lees meer >The dance involves a flirtatious "chase" between a male and female dancer, with the male attempting a symbolic pelvic thrust called the vacunao,
and the female using body movements to evade or accept it.
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- Oldest of all, Late 1800s
- Clave blanco ( Son clave used in yambu)
- Originated in urban areas of matanzas"> Matanzas and Havana
- Not related to religion
- A form of collective culture
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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