Soul of a Woman is a final set of genre - perfect old - school soul: brisk
rumba - soul in «Sail On,» hand - clapping neo-Motown in «Rumors,» a girl -
group slow dance topped with hovering strings in «When I Saw Your Face.»
These
group tours are designed to «result in meaningful interactions between the U.S. travelers and individuals in Cuba,» which in practice means lots of
rumba classes, art gallery visits, and the most dreaded word in tour
group vocabulary: flamenco.