Bachata
Bachata is a sensual and romantic dance that originated in the Dominican Republic in the early 20th century. It is characterized by its slow tempo and intimate connection between partners. The dance is typically performed in a close embrace, with partners moving in a series of side-to-side steps and hip movements. Bachata is known for its smooth and rhythmic motion, as well as its expressive and emotional style. It is a popular choice for social dancing and Latin dance clubs, showcasing the passion and connection between dancers. Bachata has evolved over the years to incorporate modern elements while still maintaining its traditional roots, making it a versatile and dynamic dance style.