Like many Latin dances, the beguine emphasizes the ability to roll the hips while stepping, evoking sensuality. |
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I was transported into this place where the beguine was happening, whatever that was. |
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Therefore, it was not until the 13th century that the beguine movement was officially recognised. |
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We planned to wake up at 7, but may be exited by the trip we are up at 6 ready to beguine the adventure. |
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Younger people in Martinique and Guadeloupe at the turn of the 21st century were less likely to know the varieties of social dances or music that their parents enjoyed, preferring zouk, for example, over beguine. |
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Indeed, zouk's popularity and increasingly international sound have been seen by some as a threat to other styles of dance music, such as beguine, that embodied a more distinctly French Antillean flavour. |
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Beguine is also a ballroom dance similar to a slow rhumba. |
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We It will feature classic hits such as Anything Goes, Rhythm of Life, Impossible all debt of gratitude Dream, Hushabye Mountain and Begin The Beguine. |
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