Yambú

Yambú is an Afro-Cuban dance; it is one of the three parts of the rumba. It is a slow dance, with ceremonious movements that depicts woman flirting with man. It differs from the guaguancó as the vacunao, an imitation of the sexual act, is not carried out.

WRT (Woman Right Turn) Yerba Buena

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