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1. Bachata:
It was danced before the merengue and has great acceptance in the humble class.

2. Baile de los Palos:
This dance is of a religious nature. The dance is done with a single couple that is exchanged, it is also known as the dance of the atabales.

3. Carabiné:
It arises in 1805 when the invasion of Desalines arrives in the country. In this dance the cane handler is the person who directs.

4. Enrolled Chenche:
It arises when they send Segovia's license plate and mix it with Dominican music. It is danced jumping on one foot. It is cheerful and festive.

5. Mangulina:
This dance has its name because when it was danced for the first time, in Baní, mango flowers fell.

6. The Yuca:
This dance has a choreography focused on cassava and cassava.

7. Panviche:
It arises from the dominicanism of Palm Beach that was where the uniforms of the North American military were made. It's a slow dance.

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