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What was banned in Cuba in the 1930s, until it became legal in the 1940s with a police permit?
- Conga lines:The conga line dance, as we know it, originated as a street dance in Cuba in the early 20th century. The dancers form a long, processing line, which would usually turn into a circle. Like the “Macarena," the conga line looks a little cheesy and is usually performed by a lot of drunk people at weddings. During the Machado dictatorship in Cuba, it was forbidden to dance the conga, as a way to discourage mass assembly and street fighting. When Fulgencio "El Checho" Batista became president in the 1940s, he permitted people to dance the conga line once again, but a police permit was required.
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