Merengue

Merengue is an energetic and festive but simple Latin dance to learn, which is a great dance for beginners to learn. It is popular in Latin nightclubs, on cruises, in the Caribbean and in social dance venues.

The contemporary style of Merengue involves a marching type step as well as Cuban hip motion. Merengue steps move side to side, forward, backward and in circular patterns. Many patterns from other dances are easily been incorporated into Merengue. The simplicity of Merengue allows for a lot of freedom in creating patterns on the floor.

Merengue music is vibrant, lively with an infectious beat and is counted 1,2,1,2 or 1,2,3,4, often in 4/4 timing.

Popular Merengue Music

  • Proyecto Uno- El Tiburón
  • Sergio Vargas- La ventanita
  • La Makina- No Me Digas Que No
  • Grupo Manía- Como Baila
  • Fulanito- Guallando

Merengue History

Merengue’s roots are thought to be in the Caribbean, eventually becoming the national dance for the Dominican Republic. Merengue made its way to the United States in the 1940s and steadily became popular with dance studios and dance clubs in the 1970s. Like many dances that came to the United States, the style and steps evolved over time.

Contact The Dancing Duo today about Merengue Lessons! Also check our calendar to see if this is currently being taught!

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