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Samba 2011

The document provides an overview and history of the Samba dance. It originated in Brazil and was popularized in the US through Carmen Miranda movies in the late 1930s. While different from the original, the American Samba style evolved and was influenced by various musical styles over the decades, from South American bands to disco. The Samba is performed to 2/4 timing music with two strong, recurring beats and involves traveling around the floor in a counter-clockwise direction with varying rhythms and hip actions.

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Samba 2011

The document provides an overview and history of the Samba dance. It originated in Brazil and was popularized in the US through Carmen Miranda movies in the late 1930s. While different from the original, the American Samba style evolved and was influenced by various musical styles over the decades, from South American bands to disco. The Samba is performed to 2/4 timing music with two strong, recurring beats and involves traveling around the floor in a counter-clockwise direction with varying rhythms and hip actions.

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Samba - Silver
This is a progressive dance, traveling around the floor in a counter-clockwise direction. A variety of rhythms are used, some with a slight bounce action and others with a flatter hip action or tic .

Known to have originated in Brazil, and to this day exhibited in the street festivals and celebrations there, the Samba, a free spirited, festival dance, was made famous in the U.S. by the movies of Carmen Miranda in the late 1930 s. This version, very unlike the original, has evolved into the American Style Samba of today. This dance has been greatly influenced by the music of the times. From the South American Bands of the 40 s and 50 s through the Ballroom Orchestras of the 60 s, 70 s and 80 s to the Disco style music of the 90 s, the Samba has continued to change and keep pace with the current musical styles. Characteristics: Music: Danced in 2/4 timing, the music has 2 strong, recurring, even beats.

Fig Full Silver Silver III Silver II Silver I 1: Contra Bota Fogos 2: Side Samba Walk and Voltas 3: Bota Fogo Combination 4: Roll In and Out 5: Promenade Runs 6: Rolling Off The Arm 7: Advanced Left Turn and Kicks 8: Fallaway and Spin 9: Fan & Pullback 10: Back Rock Combination

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