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merengue |
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merengueCouple dance from the Dominican Republic or Haiti, danced throughout Latin America. Originally a folk dance, it has become a ballroom dance, where it is danced with a limping step, the weight always on the same foot. Varieties include the jaleo and juangomero. Dominican merengue music became widely popular in the late 20th century. |
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It also includes a 17-minute Step Guide that breaks down the basic dance moves to make you a salsa, merengue or cha-cha expert. Another student emphatically says while shaking her hips, "My favorite dance is the merengue. In addition, there will be Salsa and Merengue dance classes, a full roster of health and fitness activities, tennis clinics and more. |
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