Sentences with word «rhumba»

The word "rhumba" refers to a style of dance and music that originated from African and Caribbean influences. It is characterized by lively, rhythmical movements and a festive atmosphere. Full definition
John also spots the office jock Link (Stanley Tucci), incognito, doing a racy Latin rhumba.
For «Locusts,» he came up with a melody that resonates with a tenderness for the hopelessly deluded, always finding infinite variations that range from rhumba to a poignant Spanish guitar that builds with psychosis, as well as the glitzily lush orchestra that's the composer's trademark.
But the tacit understanding here is that only a careful, conscious approach can succeed in this deeply glutted marketplace — whatever one's mode or approach might be — and that one writer's place and process in that arena may in no way match the righteous rhumba of another's.
The competitve ones that quickly figure out how to flap the crap out of their wings and land safely (and gracefully) get to do the turkey rhumba wild thing to AC / DC music on - camera for David Suzuki on «The Nature of Things» and create little, competitve goblers that kick ass coming out of their shells...
We would then partner up and learn the rhumba, the foxtrot, the bossa nova, jitterbug, waltz etc..
Only when Xavier Cugat («the rhumba king») appeared in public with a Chihuahua as his constant companion did the breed capture the public's hearts.
The trip is authorized as a peer - to - peer experience, and cultural exchanges will include private studio tours, an explanation of those famed Spanish colonial and Art Deco facades by a local architect, and plenty of opportunities to learn to rhumba.
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