Rumba Events This Week in Cluj-Napoca
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About Rumba
Originating in the late 19th-century urban solar households of Havana and Matanzas, Rumba is a foundational Afro-Cuban secular music and dance complex. This genre relies on a complex polyrhythmic structure driven by the five-stroke clave, utilizing an acoustic ensemble of tumbadoras, claves, and palitos to support intricate call-and-response vocal narratives. It encompasses three primary distinct styles-the slow Yambú, the mid-tempo Guaguancó, and the fast, acrobatic Columbia-each characterized by a festive yet deeply spiritual communal energy. While strictly distinct from its commercial ballroom namesake, Rumba serves as a primary rhythmic ancestor to modern Salsa and Afro-Cuban Jazz, emphasizing raw percussive interplay and spontaneous melodic improvisation.
Also known as: Rumba Cubana, Afro-Cuban Rumba
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- Originating in the late 19th-century urban solar households of Havana and Matanzas, Rumba is a foundational Afro-Cuban secular music and dance complex. This genre relies on a complex polyrhythmic structure driven by the five-stroke clave, utilizing an acoustic ensemble of tumbadoras, claves, and palitos to support intricate call-and-response vocal narratives. It encompasses three primary distinct styles-the slow Yambú, the mid-tempo Guaguancó, and the fast, acrobatic Columbia-each characterized …
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