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The origin of mambo dance

Mambo was born in the Caribbean islands of Cuba and Haiti. Interestingly, there is no dance called mambo in Haiti. Mambo's name refers to the name of a priestess. She gathered political advisers, doctors, diviners, exorcists and organizers of public activities in the village. Mambo's name comes from the name of this priestess. According to legend, this priestess can make people hallucinate and show unusual enthusiasm and self-satisfaction in all people's entertainment and even religious activities. The music of Cuba, a Caribbean island, is the foundation of mambo music. The original mambo dance was produced in the form of swing dance, because it has strong stimulation and can release people's enthusiasm. For Latin Americans under the influence of religion at that time, it was undoubtedly a very attractive dance. However, many mambo dancers are regarded as vulgar representatives by the local church because of their "informal" dance style, which is in great conflict with traditional religious culture. Of course, with the gradual weakening of the influence of religion on people's lives, Latin Americans have gradually broken through this bondage, allowing their inner feelings to be naturally revealed.