answer that and thez other questions ples
for each answer the following plez
List and discuss the dance moves and steps\
how many people dance to it for ex pairs or a group
disscuss what the dancers wear
where the dance was originated from
where is it most popular today
any other interesting things
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Samba – Its a carnival dance, dance in a man and woman pair, on an 8 count. Dress is bright colours, short dress for ladies with lots of sequence and sparkly as hell. Very fun. Its still a carnival dance in Buenos Aires and also danced on the competative dance floor as part of a dance routine for international and social competitions in Latin American dancing.
The merengue is also a carnival dance, that is danced in a counter clockwise motion, lady facing outside floor, and gent facing inside floor. It is usually danced in a man and lady pair, but if danced in a group, partners can be exchanged while dancing. Its also a 8 count dance. Dancewear is short dresses with lots of movement. i think its a Rio dance as well, but I’m not sure. It is danced in dance schools today as part of a social syllabus, as well as on the streets of Buenos Aires.
Good luck

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fat lardy lard
2010 Mar 10 1for a samba dance you wear a dress.
and for merengue dance you wear a dress
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BeachGirl
2010 Mar 10 2Here are a couple links that should help you out. Merengue can easily be done as a mixer (switching partners). I haven’t seen this done in Samba, which in the ballroom world, is usually just one man and one woman. Both would be Latin dances, and a hot little dress would be in order.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samba
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merengue_(dance)
I hope this helps!
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Honey
2010 Mar 10 3Samba – Its a carnival dance, dance in a man and woman pair, on an 8 count. Dress is bright colours, short dress for ladies with lots of sequence and sparkly as hell. Very fun. Its still a carnival dance in Buenos Aires and also danced on the competative dance floor as part of a dance routine for international and social competitions in Latin American dancing.
The merengue is also a carnival dance, that is danced in a counter clockwise motion, lady facing outside floor, and gent facing inside floor. It is usually danced in a man and lady pair, but if danced in a group, partners can be exchanged while dancing. Its also a 8 count dance. Dancewear is short dresses with lots of movement. i think its a Rio dance as well, but I’m not sure. It is danced in dance schools today as part of a social syllabus, as well as on the streets of Buenos Aires.
Good luck
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I’m a Latin American dance instructor
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