How to use in-sentence of “rumba”:
+ This kind of rumba was introduced into dance salons in America and Europe in the 1930s, and was characterized by variable tempo, sometimes nearly twice as fast as the modern ballroom Rumba.
+ The international ballroom Rumba is a slower dance of about 120 beats per minute which corresponds, both in music and in dance to what the Cubans of an older generation called the “bolero-son”.
+ This ballroom Rumba was also danced in Cuba to a rhythm they call the “bolero-son”.
+ The Cuban rumba figure starts on beat 2, counting quick, quick, slow with the hip settling over the standing foot on 4-1.
+ The modern style of dancing the Rumba derives from studies made by dance teacher Monsieur Pierre.

