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  2. Bachata (dance) - Wikipedia

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    From the late 1990s, dancers in the Western world started creating novel dance forms inspired by bachata music. The most well-known example of this is the made-up basic step commonly referred to as the "side-to-side step", which is sometimes accompanied by an exaggerated "pop” of the hips during the tap.

  3. Bachatango - Wikipedia

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    Bachatango (often classed as a sensual form of modern bachata) is a style of dance that fuses the four-step Dominican bachata with Argentine tango moves, including elaborated kicks, dips, turns, ganchos, leg wraps and long pauses. The dance is characterized by sensual hip and body movements.

  4. List of dances - Wikipedia

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    Stave dancing; Step dance (Ireland) Stiletto dance (American contemporary solo dance) Stomp dance; Strathspey; Street dance; The Strictly (British television dance) Striptease; Strip the willow; Subli; Suleiman Aga; Sundanese dance; Surra de Bunda; Suscia; Swing (both as family of dances and as specific Texas dance) Sword dance; Syrtos

  5. Am I Dreaming (Kat DeLuna song) - Wikipedia

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    DeLuna told Yanuarys Lopez from The Palm Beach Post that along with bachata, includes elements of reggae and opera. [6] DeLuna wanted to include elements of opera in the song because she is a soprano singer. She added that she was unique being the first soprano, pop and dance music artist. [6] "Am I Dreaming" received an official release on 12 ...

  6. Bachata (music) - Wikipedia

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    Bachata is a genre of music that originated in the Dominican Republic in the 20th century. It contains elements of European (mainly Spanish music), indigenous Taino and African musical elements, representing the cultural diversity of the Dominican population. [1] The form of dance, bachata, also developed with the music. [2]

  7. Music of Latin America - Wikipedia

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    Festive danzas are free-form, with the only rules being an introduction and a swift rhythm. Plena is a narrative song from the coastal regions of Puerto Rico, especially around Ponce, Puerto Rico. [14] Its origins have been various claimed as far back as 1875 and as late as 1920.

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  9. Category:Bachata - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Bachata" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. Bachata (dance) B. Bachata (music)