Cumbia is a popular dance style that originated in Colombia and has since spread throughout Latin America and the world. In this blog post, we will explore the evolution of the Cumbia dance, from beginner to intermediate levels.
Beginner Level
For those new to Cumbia, the basic steps are simple and easy to learn. The dance typically involves a side-to-side step with a slight hip movement. As you become more comfortable with the basic steps, you can begin to incorporate upper body movements and arm gestures.
Key Steps:
- Side-to-side step
- Hip movement
- Upper body movement
- Arm gestures
Intermediate Level
Once you have mastered the basic steps, you can begin to explore more complex moves and rhythms. Intermediate Cumbia dancers often incorporate footwork, spins, and dips into their routines. It's also common to see dancers adding in partner work, such as the "cumbia break" where partners switch places on the dance floor.
Key Steps:
- Footwork
- Spins
- Dips
- Partner work
As you continue to progress in your Cumbia dance journey, remember to always have fun and enjoy the music. With practice and dedication, you'll be dancing like a pro in no time!