IPA: /ˈrʌmbə/
KK: /ˈrʌmbə/
A lively dance that comes from Cuba, characterized by intricate footwork and noticeable hip movements, often performed to specific music.
They danced the rumba at the wedding reception, showcasing their skills and rhythm.
The word 'rumba' originates from Spanish, where it refers to a lively dance and music genre. The term is derived from the Spanish word 'rumbar', which means to dance or to make music, reflecting the energetic and rhythmic nature of the dance.
Imagine a lively dance that makes you want to move — that's what 'rumba' is all about, coming from the Spanish word for dancing.