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lambada

Brazilian dance music that became internationally popular in 1989. It combines elements of calypso, zouk, and reggae. The record ‘Lambada’ by Kaoma was the best-selling single of 1989 in Europe.



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The lap dance could replace the Lambada as the forbidden dance under a ``no-touch'' proposal for adult businesses, recommended Monday by the city attorney and a City Council panel.
Yet Harring, a former Miss USA winner who appeared on the Aaron Spelling production Sunset Beach and began her feature film career in genre works such as Silent Night, Deadly Night 3 and the lambada epic The Forbidden Dance, was tree to her optimistic nature: "I kept calling Naomi and David telling them, 'I know it isn't dead.
Affiliated school: The San Francisco Dance Center, offering classes in ballet, flamenco, hip-hop, modem, tap, jazz, Brazilian, lambada, body alignment, and body work.
 
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