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Bolero

The romantic Bolero is the slowest of the Latin dances. It combines controlled movement with dramatic expression of the music.

History:

The Bolero has the same Afro-Cuban roots as the Rumba and is thought to have originated from Cuban or spanish folk dances such as Danzon and Beguine.

 

Music:

The Bolero is usually played in 4/4 time and its tempo is slower than that of the Rumba. While Rumba music is very rhythmical, the lyrical Bolero sounds more like a Latin Ballad.

 

Characteristics:

The Bolero has some different characteristics from its Cuban relative the Rumba. Its long sweeping side steps and use of rise and fall create a softness that makes this dance unique among the Rhythm dances. The expanding and contracting dance position makes a very dramatic and romantic statement.

 

Teaching Elements:

  • Rise & Fall - Learn grace and poise through balance
  • Lead & Follow - Develop arm and hand connections
  • Timing - Learn the control necessary for slow music
  • Arm Styling - Create contrasting speed of arms and hands
  • Footwork - Develop the use of knees and ankles to create soft movement
  • Compare/Contrast - Waltz, Rumba, Tango

Bolero songs and artists include:

  • Con Los Anos Que Me Quedan - Gloria Estefan
  • Perfidia - Nat King Cole
  • Sin Excusas Ni Rodeos - Julio Iglesias
  • From Here to Eternity - Frank Sinatra
  • El Farol - Santana