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Rumba in Havana Vieja

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Uploaded by on Sep 4, 2006

The first couple of days I was walking around Havana Vieja trying to find some Rumba. Some of the local people directed me to a spot the next day. I went with my camcorder and wasn't let in unless I got permission from owner of the house. She accepted but I had to pay her $20.00 american dollars to film. That was the first time I tried a Cuban Mojito drink. Take a look closely and you will see a lot of people drinking it. The Rumba was outstanding too, more to come in the future, enjoy.

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  • saludos,, a todos mis hermanos cubanos desde aqui puerto rico,de parte de este humilde servidor, edgar lopez, quiera Dios y me de el privilegio de estar por alla,con todos ustedes.

  • muy bonita la rumba esa callejera con sabor de soneros de pura cepa me encante como boricua que soy

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  • @EMILIOFREE200 Venga a Miami hermano que por aca habemos rumberos de calidad y tambien somos cubanos.....

  • SIN PALABRAS ...... CULTURA CUBANA ... LO MAXIMO Y SI HAY OTRA TUMBENLA Q ES DE CARTONNNNNNNNNNN ......

  • @EMILIOFREE200 arere ko iboru ala tiyeye ke wolnga maferefun alakentu madrina ase

  • stunning

  • Can anyone get me these congas, plus that ability ?!

  • ese calor y ese sonido de las congas, tumbadoras ;-)) es el cuño cubano! esto se escucha en todos las esquinas cubana! Gracias por ese rompe corazones! clip

  • This is amazing! Kabiyesi , igba keji Orisa, Ooni of Ife, sent greetings. Iku baba-yeye, alayeluwa, Alaafin of Oyo, sent his love. All of Omo Oduduwa, from Yoruba Land, sent greetings. We keep loving you. We are separated by the Atlantic, but no ocean is wide enough to separate siblings.

  • Esa es la rumba. Guaguancó aé cholona!!!

  • out of this world !!

    this is so similar to what we have in the island i was born into (guadeloupe) a form of dance called gwoka which obviously derivate from the mother land..

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