And historically did other dances like danzón, son, rumba, tango, samba, also pose such issues before they were 'cleaned up'?
His distinctive style of piano playing became known locally as 'rumba-boogie'.
The musicians were playing modern rhythms and children and adults learned the rumba and the chacha-cha.
Another dancer, whilst watching the rumba, commented that younger people do not know how to dance with the required fluidity and that they have ' staccato ' movement.
The people were not so much marching as dancing, because they were led by a rumba band.
This work naturally included the samba, paso doble and jive as well, but it was the composition of the rumba which was critical.
His arrangements tend toward the traditional sound of charanga, son and rumba, and less to the standard sounds of post-1980s salsa.
In other contexts, rumba refers to ballroom-rumba, one of the ballroom dances which occurs in social dance and in international competitions.