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Rueda in New Zealand
Origin:
Rueda de Casino originated in Havana, Cuba in the 60s. Rueda
is a particular style of Salsa where dancers form a circle
and dance in pairs (leaders and followers). All dancers perform
the same moves as they are called by the "caller" and
dancers swap partners quite a few times during one dance.
Music:
Rueda's music is exactly the same as Salsa music, as it
is just a variation for the dance and not the music.
The
music is played in 4/4 with beats 4 and 8 representing a
pause and the other beats representing steps. Claves, Congo
or the tin drum are often used to mark the main beats of
the music.
Dance:
Rueda is a particular style of Salsa where dancers form
a circle and dance in pairs (leaders and followers). All
dancers then perform the same moves when the moves are called
by one person in the circle. Most of the moves involve dancers
changing partners and so, dancers find themselves moving
around the circle during a dance. A lot of the moves have
hand signals to represent them, which is particularly useful
when dancers are dancing in a big circle or in a noisy environment
when it is not particularly easy to hear the caller. Most
Rueda moves are common to partner dancing in Salsa, whereas
some are specific only to the group variation of the dance.
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