Tango (Argentina) “Argentines boast the best houses to enjoy and, above all, to risk a few steps of the most contagious Latin dance, the tango. Remember that Uruguayans are also very, very good at it! Nothing better than a cliché to represent our dear tango: Salsa (Cuba) Salsa is a joyful and exciting dance, as well as being sociable and welcoming. In Havana, you can't help but enjoy this sound that is already widespread in Spanish-speaking countries. Flamenco (Spain) Castanets, fans and tap dance are the great symbols of flamenco. The dance began with Gypsy culture, with Arab and Jewish influence, and is today a symbol of Spanish culture. The marked rhythm and facial expressions represent the emotion of this dance. In Sevilla, the Museo del Baile Flamenco is a mandatory stop. Cumbia (Colombia) Cumbia is the typical national dance of Colombia and has also spread to several other Latin American countries. The sound is a mixture of Spanish, African and indigenous rhythms. Barranquilla Carnival is the best time to enjoy this sound! Merengue (Dominican Republic) Practiced by couples, the dance has quick and simple steps. That is, one foot marks the dance time and the other follows the choreography. The upper limbs don't move much, leaving the pace only for the legs and feet.
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