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South American Waltz sparkles, happy and bubbly, and develops effervescence and spontaneity.
The national dance of Brazil became the rage of Brazilian society in the 1930s, but began as an exhibition dance in Paris in 1905. Movie star and singer Carmen Miranda is credited with making the dance popular in the U.S. in the early 1940s. It is extremely popular today because it is easily adaptable to different tempos. Everybody who lands in Rio must know how to dance the Samba. |
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