Dancers
The dancers who defined how Cuban popular dance looks and moves β performers and teachers who shaped the vocabulary of timba"> timba, casino, and Afro-Cuban dance on stage and on the social floor.
Cuban popular dance has its own canon of great performers β dancers whose movement quality, musicality, and stage presence set the standard others learn from. These are the figures who embodied the dance traditions this site documents.
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 β born in a moment of social crisis, built on the full accumulated history of Cuban music, and still evolving today.
Lees meer >Casino is the Cuban partner dance born in the social clubs (casinos deportivos) of Havana in the 1950s. It is what Cubans call their own social dance β distinct from, and older than, what the rest of the world calls "salsa."
Lees meer >A Cuban popular dance music genre that emerged in the 1980sβ90s
- emerged in the 1980sβ90s
- 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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