Mambo Sentence Examples

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  • Salsa embraces elements of rumba and mambo, Afro-Cuban jazz, Bossa Nova and Afro-American Soul or Latin Rock.

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  • Also, they fit best during the mambo sections of the tune, but they may be danced whenever the dancers feel appropriate.

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  • Every Friday from 22 November 2002 · Learn to dance the mambo at the Royal Academy.

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  • Mambo Sprouts mails coupons in some parts of the United States and offers e-coupons to people who sign up for their mailing list.

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  • Mambo Sprouts - visitors to the website can sign up on the site by email for organic food coupons.

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  • Some popular ballroom dances are the waltz, foxtrot, mambo, and rumba, and you'll want to research the specifics of your dance before you shop for the skirt.

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  • You learn nine different styles of dance like Reggaeton, Cumbia, Hip-Hop, Merengue, Salso, Rumba, Mambo, Flamenco and Calypso.

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  • No messy button-pressing-combination mambo, no leafing through old magazines to find your favorite cheats, and no jumping through hoops or repeating dastardly chores.

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  • While closely related to that dance, as well as others such as the Mambo, its slow, sensual rhythm and ease of learning makes it more popular than any of the others except perhaps the salsa.

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  • Margolie was on a dance treasure hunt of sorts, trying to track down a version of mambo or rumba that had a quick triple step instead of the slow two-beat step.

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  • Some examples of other names of steps are botafogo, jazz box, kick ball change, mambo step, military turn, sugarfoot, vaudeville - a complete list is impossible because the art is constantly changing.

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  • Earning top scores for mambo and samba, Smith sure looked like he was having a lot of fun while dancing on the show.

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  • Cuban moves migrated north and became the Mambo.

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  • Originally known as "Cuban Son" it became popular in the 1920s, taking elements of the mambo and other ballroom dances and mixing them with African folkloric moves.

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  • Mambo also developed in Cuba as a dance by Perez Prado, a musician who took it to Mexico where it became a favorite dance both in the clubs and in films in the latter part of the 20th century.

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  • However, it's important to recognize that the dance known as "mambo" in competitive ballroom dance is not the same as the South American one.

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  • YouTube also has many other dance instructional videos, such as this one demonstrating the Mambo.

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  • A few more are the Waltz, Salsa, Merengue, Mambo, Tango, Samba, Cha-Cha, Rumba and Foxtrot to name but a few!

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  • So, working on his books led to other collaborations, and finally to my own books (Mambo Mixers, and Calypso Coolers).

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  • While Mambo Mixer's recipes are classics and variations on classics from Latin America, the 70 recipes in Calypso Coolers hail from the Caribbean.

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  • Have the instructor teach everyone how to salsa, meringue or mambo and then spend the rest of the evening dancing.

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  • From the mambo to the salsa, these household names (some with no dance experience) are whipped into shape by the pastime's elite, and given the chance to show their stuff on national TV.

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  • Also in week one, she performed the Mambo to the song "Baby Got Back."

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  • Some of the most popular ones are Joomla, Drupal, or Mambo.

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  • The collections here include base templates for WordPress, Joomla, and Mambo content management platforms as well as PHPNuke, PHP-Fusion and forum templates like phpBB and vBulletin.

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  • Possibly its use was not confined to a single tribal section, occurring as it does in conjunction with the distinct dynastic names of Mokomba and Mambo, but the Karanga is the only tribe to which the Portuguese chroniclers attribute it.

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