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Cuba dance
- December 29, 2013
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Cuban dance is a distinctive style known throughout Latin America and the wider world.
Traditional Cuban music has its roots in African culture.
Some of the dance steps originated from the African dance called “the dance of the deities or the dance of the gods or spirits”.
Cuba is the birthplace of multiple dance forms, including Cha-cha, Son, Danzón, Danzonete, Mambo, Rumba, Salsa, Bolero and others.
Most of these dance styles derives their cultural moves from the traditional of worshiping and dancing for the spirits or deities.
The participants danced for the sake of invoking and bringing the oneness of the spirits into harmonized unity with the human body.
In the art of practicing voodoo; when the participants had reached the climaxed state of ecstasy which is caused by their dance moves, the act of having sex become the next step which united the dancer’s body with the spirits or deities.