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This was the big-band era, dominated by the Tropicana Cabaret orchestra and its leader, Armando Romeu Jr, as well as Benny Moré and Dámaso Pérez Prado, all of whom helped shape modern Cuban music – melding Afrocuban with local jazz, mambo, US big-band styles, slipping from son montuno to cha cha cha, bolero, guaracha and beyond.
Commonly, as I rode, children ran alongside, shouting, people thronged, incredulous at this western woman, alone on a motorbike, unable to make even my "xin cha" (hello) understood in their tonal language.
The country is feeling perkier.Since being elected with 80% of the vote, the new president has stayed popular, despite heading the creaking Chama cha Mapinduzi (the Party of Revolution).
"We're having fun," says Samira, a "Salsa Scholar" on break from the cha cha.By staying in school until after 5pm, these children are also staying out of trouble.
("Warm and fuzzy he is not," says one former CHA official).
And in the countryside they pronounce the letter ka as cha, like in "cheese".
South Korea forward Cha Du-ri's solo goal being the difference between the two sides.
Once Park and Ki are in deep positions, the fullbacks – Kim Jin-su on the left and either Kim Chang-soo or Cha Du-ri on the right – push high up the pitch.
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