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Definitions of rhumbas in various dictionaries:
noun - syncopated music in duple time for dancing the rumba
noun - a folk dance in duple time that originated in Cuba with Spanish and African elements
noun - a ballroom dance based on the Cuban folk dance
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Cuban dances (var.) |
Some Cuban dances (var.) |
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Feb 25 2018 Universal |
Aug 26 2013 USA Today |
Rhumbas might refer to |
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Maraca ( pronunciation ), sometimes called rumba shaker, shac-shac, and various other names, is a rattle which appears in many genres of Caribbean and Latin music. It is shaken by a handle, and usually played as part of a pair. * Maracas (Mbaracás), also known as tamaracas, were rattles of divination, an oracle of the Brazilian Tupinamba Indians, found also with other Indian tribes (Garifuna, Guarani), and on the Orinoco and in Florida. Rattles made from gourds (Lagenaria) are being shaken by the natural grip, while the round calabash (Crescentia) fruits are fitted to a handle. Human hair is sometimes fastened on the top, and a slit is cut in it to represent a mouth, through which their shamans (payes) made it utter its responses. A few pebbles are inserted to make it rattle, and it is crowned with the red feathers of the Goaraz. Every man had his maraca. It was used at their dances, and to heal the sick. Andean curanderos (healers) use maracas in their healing rites.Modern maraca balls are also made of leather, wood, or plastic. |