Dance music popularized in Cuba in the early 1950s that developed out of the danzón, danzonete, and son. It was performed primarily by charanga ensembles.
A popular musical style created in Cuba, played at first by the Cuban charanga bands.
A (Base) Nia Move in which you step rhythmically, in a 1-2-3 count, keeping your feet close to the ground and your hips loose.