William Vean
Latin Dance Party
William Vean
Latin Dance Party
- Formation Brass Band
- Compositeur William Vean
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Niveau de difficulté
- Édition Conducteur et parties
- Maison d’Édition Gobelin
- N ° de commande GOB000736-030
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Description:
In 'Latin Dance Party' William Vean takes us along to sunny, seemingly care-free places.
Happy faces, catchy music, delicious drinks are images that come to mind when listening to this 'feel good' music which will either get you in a dreamy mood or make you want to step out onto the dance floor.
To start we hear the first dance of Cuban origin 'Cha Cha Cha', cheerful, romantic, playful dance. The Cha Cha Cha is probably the most popular dance.
Then we have the slower 'Bossa Nova' (new wave), a dance developed from the Samba rhythms with strong syncopation.
We end with the 'Samba'. Samba is party. The samba is a mix of polka, Cuban habanera and Africanrhythms, born around 1910 in the slums of Rio de Janeiro, and every year the leading dance during the exuberant carnival.
Happy faces, catchy music, delicious drinks are images that come to mind when listening to this 'feel good' music which will either get you in a dreamy mood or make you want to step out onto the dance floor.
To start we hear the first dance of Cuban origin 'Cha Cha Cha', cheerful, romantic, playful dance. The Cha Cha Cha is probably the most popular dance.
Then we have the slower 'Bossa Nova' (new wave), a dance developed from the Samba rhythms with strong syncopation.
We end with the 'Samba'. Samba is party. The samba is a mix of polka, Cuban habanera and Africanrhythms, born around 1910 in the slums of Rio de Janeiro, and every year the leading dance during the exuberant carnival.