IPA: /ˈdʒuːbə/
KK: /ˈdʒuːbə/
A lively group dance with rhythmic clapping and body movements, originally from West Africa, that was performed on plantations in the southern United States during the 18th and 19th centuries.
The dancers performed a traditional juba, showcasing their impressive rhythm and coordination.
The word 'juba' originates from the African language, specifically from the Bantu languages, meaning a type of dance or a lively celebration. It is often associated with traditional African music and dance forms.
Imagine a lively celebration or dance from African culture when you think of 'juba' — it helps you remember that it refers to a joyful dance.