Which country does the lambada dance originate?
The lambada dance originated in Brazil. It is a popular dance that became a worldwide phenomenon in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Lambada originated from the northern Brazilian state of Pará and is considered a traditional dance of the region. It is characterized by its sensual and rhythmic movements, often performed in pairs with close body contact. The dance typically involves a lot of hip swaying, leg movement, and intricate footwork. Lambada has its roots in African, indigenous, and European dance influences that merged in the region.