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WIDE RANGE OF DANCES ORIGINATING IN LATIN AMERICA, CUBA AND PUERTO RICO
International Latin; Latin dancing; Latin Dances; Latin dances; Latin Dance; Latin Dancing; Latin American dance
  • Cha-cha
  • A latin dance performance
  • MIT]] ballroom dance competition.  A judge stands in the foreground.
  • Latin dancers in their [[costume]]s. The woman is wearing [[backless dress]] with deep slits on its lower portion, while the man is wearing a shirt with top buttons open.

Latin      
adj. latino; neolatino
Latin Quarter         
  • View of [[Rue de la Huchette]] (October 2003)
AREA IN PARIS
Quartier latin; Le Quartier Latin; Quartier Latin; Latin Quarter (Paris); Latin Quarter; Latin Quarter in Paris
quartiere latino
dog latin         
IMITATION LATIN IN SPEECH
Macaronic Latin; Pseudo-Latin; Semper ubi sub ubi; Dog-Latin; Mock Latin; Mock-Latin; Cat-Latin; Cat Latin; Dog latin; Cod Latin; Cod-Latin; Canis Latinicus
n. latino maccheronico

Определение

dog Latin
¦ noun a debased form of Latin.

Википедия

Latin dance

Latin dance is a general label, and a term in partner dance competition jargon. It refers to types of ballroom dance and folk dance that mainly originated in Latin America.

The category of Latin dances in the international dancesport competitions consists of the cha-cha-cha, rumba, samba, paso doble, and also the jive of United States origin.

Social Latin dances (Street Latin) include salsa, mambo, merengue, rumba, bachata, bomba and plena. There are many dances which were popular in the first part of the 20th century, but which are now of only historical interest. The Cuban danzón is a good example.

Perreo is a Puerto Rican dance associated with reggaeton music with Jamaican and Caribbean influences. Argentinian folk dances are chacarera, escondido and zamba, also tango used to be a popular dance until the mid-20th century. Cueca is Chilean folk dance. Uruguayan folk dances are pericón, polka, ranchera, etc, also candombe is a common street and parade dance in the cities. Typical Bolivian folk dances are the morenada, kullawada, caporales and the recently created tinku. In Colombia, one of the typical dances is the cumbia.