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Samba (ballroom dance)

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Rhythmical partner dance
For the Brazilian Ballroom Samba, seeSamba de Gafieira.

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The internationalballroom version of samba is a lively, rhythmical dance. It differs considerably from the originalsamba styles of Brazil; in particular, it differs fromSamba de Gafieira, a partner type of Samba in that country.

Technique

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The ballroom samba is apartner dance.

The ballroom samba is danced to music in2
4
or4
4
time. For dance competitions and examinations, the recommended tempo is 48-56 bars per minute. It uses several different rhythmic patterns in its figures, with cross-rhythms being a common feature. Thus, for three-step patterns, common step values (in beats) are:

34141 
34143414
1 1212
341234 

When danced certain rhythms from the above, the dance features a bouncing action, with body elevation occurring at the last 1/4beat of the first bar.[1]

References

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  1. ^The Revised Technique of Latin American Dancing, chapter "Samba",ISTD official guide
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