Columbia

Rumba columbia dancing is a fast, acrobatic solo male dance in 6/8 time, where the dancer shows agility, balance, and improvisation—often mimicking machete fights, martial moves, or acrobatics—while dialoguing playfully and competitively with the lead drum (quinto).

  • Winner: The is most elegant
  • Type: Solo male dance, fast and acrobatic.
  • Origin: Rural areas in Matanzas province.
  • Influence: Congolese (Bantu) traditions.
  • Context: Often performed during rumba gatherings or contests.

Structure same as columbia

  • Intro "Llorao"
  • Exchange between Singer & Coro
  • Altogether "El capetillo" -> Ask for permission & Dance

Structure of Rumba Columbia (Cuban Style)

Rumba columbia is one of the three main Cuban rumba styles (alongside yambú and guaguancó).
It has a characteristic fast 6/8 meter and features a strong dialogue between singer, drummer, and dancer.


Structure

  1. Diana (Introductory Call)

    • Short improvised vocal warm-up using nonsense syllables.
    • Invites the drummers and chorus to enter.
  2. Verso / Décima (Soloist’s Verse)

    • Lead singer (sonero) sings improvised or semi-improvised verses.
    • Often witty, topical, or full of double meanings.
  3. Coro (Chorus/Response)

    • Chorus responds with a repeated refrain.
    • Establishes call-and-response between soloist and group.
  4. Improvisation Section

    • Lead singer improvises around the coro.
    • Quinto drum engages in a dialogue with the dancer.
    • Dancer shows off fast, acrobatic, competitive movements.
  5. Cierre (Closing)

    • Lead singer signals the end.
    • Often ends with a final coro repetition or a clear cutoff cue by the lead drum.

Key Features

  • Meter: 6/8 (unlike guaguancó and yambú, which are in 2/4).
  • Tempo: Fastest of the rumba styles.
  • Dance Style: Solo male dance; acrobatic, agile, sometimes using props like machetes.
  • Instruments: Congas (tumbadoras), quinto (lead drum), claves, cajones (sometimes), vocals.

Summary Flow

Diana → Verso (Décima) → Coro (Call/Response) → Improvisation (Singer + Quinto + Dancer) → Cierre