Learn Mambo & Merengue

I understand your desire to learn merengue, meringue came to us from the Dominican Republic (Caribbean), and its merry mood reflects the atmosphere of eternal tropical holiday. Merengue dance steps are simple, music is pleasant and rhythmical and not just for those who dances, but also for those who simply listens it. Meringue does not require space; you can dance merengue steps at all patch of free space. To learn merengue means to penetrate with the culture of   Dominican Republic. If you have no time to go to dance school but you have a strong desire to learn merengue dance you can rely on my professional ballroom dancing experience. I with my professional partner don’t aside your comments in the inquirer. Everybody who wants to learn mambo or meringue and need professional advice will get it.   

There are two versions of national origin of Dominican merengue dance. The first version, that is the most probable, the dance was assumed by slaves collecting sugar cane. Movements resemble steps with the chain on the legs, because slaves were grappled in a single chain, as well as because of cast iron balls that were attached to the legs. (Interpretation - slaves were shackled by right feet, to the left feet were attached cast iron balls, and they reap cane under the strokes of drum and the movement of a number of slaves in the cane by the right-side with overstepping and pulling up the cast iron balls served as basis for the merengue dance steps). The second story claims that the hero of one of the many revolutions in the Dominican Republic, General Maringie was shot in the leg. Rural residents, welcoming him back home, at the celebration of the victory out of sympathy danced limping on one, then the other leg. This version is quite questionable.

Mambo. Mambo appeared in 1940-four in Cuba. Unlike salsa, merengue and lambada, mambo has no distinct folk roots, it was created artificially. It is interesting, the name "Mambo" is attributed to a famous magician Voodoo because of their ability to load people into the hypnotic trans. It was believed that they were able to put in mambo part of its magic. Dance has been convicted by the Catholic Church or banned by authorities of some Latin American countries, which only added popularity to mambo dance. Nowadays a lot of people all over the world learn mambo. Mambo dance steps are really worth to learn.

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