Rumba (Cuban)
Secular Afro-Cuban drumming, song and dance: yambú, guaguancó, columbia.
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Overview
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Etymology and naming
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Origins
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Musical anatomy
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Technique
Afro-Cuban Body Isolation in Rumba-Cubana Technique
Rhythm, ritual, and the Cuban casino tradition
4 min read
Columbia Solo Footwork in Cuban Dance Traditions
Technique, folklorization, and identity within the Afro-Cuban rumba complex
3 min read
Guaguanco Vacunao And Partnering in Cuban Rumba
Technique and Social Context
3 min read
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Variants
Columbia
Solo Variant of the Cuban Rumba Complex
4 min read
Guaguancó
A Cuban rumba subgenre of music, song, and dance
5 min read
The Three Rumbas: Yambú, Guaguancó, and Columbia
Cuba's rumba complex, from the slow elder dance to the fast acrobatic solo
2 min read
Yambú
A traditional form within the Cuban rumba complex
5 min read
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Pioneers
Celeste Mendoza
Cuban guaguancó singer (1930–1998)
3 min read
Chano Pozo
Cuban percussionist, dancer, and composer who carried Afro-Cuban rhythm into the founding of Latin jazz
3 min read
Clave y Guaguancó
Pioneers of Cuban Rumba
4 min read
Los Muñequitos de Matanzas
A Cuban rumba ensemble rooted in the Afro-Cuban folklore of Matanzas
5 min read
Yoruba Andabo
A Havana rumba ensemble and the consolidation of the guarapachangueo style
5 min read
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Cultural context
Rumba and Afro-Cuban Identity
Social Origins, Musical Heritage, and Transnational Reception
4 min read
Rumba as UNESCO Intangible Heritage
Cultural Significance and Historical Evolution of Cuban Rumba
3 min read
Rumba in the Havana Solares
The tenement courtyard as the social cradle of a secular Afro-Cuban genre
3 min read
The 2016 UNESCO Inscription of Cuban Rumba as Intangible Cultural Heritage
How an Afro-Cuban tradition of the solares passed from the streets of Havana and Matanzas onto the world's heritage register
5 min read
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Performers
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Influence
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Common misconceptions
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Glossary
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