LIMBO DANCE

  • 12 years ago
Limbo is a popular form of dance that originated on the island of Trinidad. The dancer moves to a Caribbean rhythm, then leans backward and dances under a horizontal pole without touching it. Upon touching it or falling backwards, the dancer is out. When several dancers compete, they travel in single file, and the stick is gradually lowered until only one dancer — who has not touched either the pole or the floor — remains.
In Jamaica, the trendy limbo music of the 1950s was often based on a clave rhythm. It is also widely heard in Jamaican mento recorded in the 1950s, in songs such as Limbo by Lord Tickler and Calypsonians or Limbo by Denzil Laing & the Wrigglers, as well as many others songs not directly related to the limbo dance theme.
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