Samba

This national dance of Brazil became the rage of is society in the 1930's but began as an exhibition dance in Paris in 1905. Movie star & singer Carmen Miranda, is credited with making the dance popular in the U.S. in the early 1940's.

Today's Samba music is influenced by Jazz and Latin rhythms. It is written in 2/4/ 4/4 time. The music is festive and fast paced with a sound associated with Rio's Carnival. The basic count is "Slow a Slow" or "1 & 2".

Walking steps and side steps are the basic components of Samba. The major characteristic of the Samba is the vertical bounce action Steps are taken using the ball of the foot. Knee action along with body sway and "pendulum motion", in the accomplished, is made to look effortless and carefree.

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