Latin
Latin Rhythm dances are commonly danced to contemporary Latin American music, and with the exception of a few travelling dances (e.g. Samba and Paso Doble) couples do not follow the line of dance and perform their routines more or less in one spot. In competitions, the women are often dressed in short-skirted latin outfits while the men outfitted in tight-fitting shirts and pants; the goal being to bring emphasis to the dancers' leg action and body movements.
- Samba: 48 bars per minute, 4/4 time
- Cha-cha-cha: 30 bars per minute, 4/4 time
- Rumba: 24 bars per minute, 4/4 time
- Paso Doble: 56 bars per minute, 2/4 time
- Jive: 42 bars per minute, 4/4 time