Dresses for Different Kinds of Latin Dance

Latin dance is known for rhythm and self-expression. The Latin dances have been influenced by three major cultural spheres; African style, upper-class European style, & the native style. The significant thing about this genre of dance is its wealthy cultural history carried in each dance. There is no doubt that the Latin dance has modified and evolved over the years, but its native African, European and Latin roots will always endure in the dance movements and rhythms of this spectacular genre.

Before choosing the right dress, everything which is physically involved with the dance must be known. Any kind of Latin dance is usually a physically challenging activity as it requires moving and spinning around a lot. The world of Latin dance and the outfits for each kind of dance can be a bit difficult to interpret. Here are a few pointers to be noted while choosing a Latin dress for a Latin dance.

SALSA

This type of Latin dance is known to have originated in the Caribbean. It is considered to be the most practiced and entertaining social dances in the world till date. There are various subcategories within this genre. As far as clothing is concerned, Open Backs are the most sought after attire for this genre. These enticing tops are a pleasure to look at but according to surveys, Men prefer the touch of cotton over the cold skin caused by precipitation after a few dances. Bat wings are the tops with extra fabric that extend when the arm is raised. This looks great when you lift your arms and dance away. All these attires accessorized with rings, watches and wrist bling can give the mesmerizing look which every dancer desires.

MERENGUE

This dance originated in the Dominican Republic. The steps are easy to master even though the music is fast paced. The attires are colorful, revealing and tight fitting to flaunt the dance moves and complement the dynamic music. The venue of the dance decides the type of costume. For cultural festivals, the dresses are bright and warm colors with flowing skirts. Men wear shirts that match the color of the dress. For Latin dance clubs, short skirts will display the breathtaking hip movements.

CHA-CHA-CHA

This kind of dance originated in Cuba and is very much similar to mambo. It is derived from the sound the shoes make while dancing to music. The dancers wear a bright colored ruffled dress. The shoes are high heels and are usually of the same color as the dress. Dancers can also wear a ruffled skirt with a top of the same bright color as an alternative.

ARGENTINE TANGO

This dance originated in Argentina and Uruguay and is considered to be a dance of emotions and depends entirely on improvisation. Dancers who are confident about their legs can go for bright warm colored short skirts and a matching top. Burgundy, Emerald Green and Navy Blue deliver the classy look. Broad shouldered women look stunning in full skirts that provide the hourglass figure.



Source by Shalini M

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