It's probably the African roots that came with the slaves to Latin and central America... I saw the other day a friend dance some sort of a Peruvian dance and it looked a lot like Rumba.. it was an Afro-Peruvian dance..
Well just because it was Afro Peruvian DOES NOT make it the same as Afro Cuban! They are both different! They may have derived from the same or a similar root but it does not make it the same!
This reminds me of Ghananian music and dance
muer22 4 years ago
It's probably the African roots that came with the slaves to Latin and central America... I saw the other day a friend dance some sort of a Peruvian dance and it looked a lot like Rumba.. it was an Afro-Peruvian dance..
clizra 4 years ago
Well just because it was Afro Peruvian DOES NOT make it the same as Afro Cuban! They are both different! They may have derived from the same or a similar root but it does not make it the same!
chsn09 2 years ago
The first dancer is dancing Oya, not Chango.
gwynnat 5 years ago
The description was not according to order. Yamaya was not mentioned either... but thanX for keeping us on track! :)
clizra 5 years ago
Sorry about that. They are beautiful dancers.
gwynnat 5 years ago