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Merengue (dance)
Merengue (dance) Merengue is a type of lively, joyful music and dance that comes from the Dominican Republic. Origins ... the second half of 18th century. Ballroom merengue The ballroom version of merengue (merengue ...
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Merengue
Merengue Merengue can mean either: A style of music originating in the Dominican Republic; see merengue (music) A related style of dance; see merengue (dance) A style of vallenato music ...
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Merengue (translated from German)
Merengue Merengue ( splinter. Meringue , Meringe) is one Latin American ... on the island. Under the landbevoelkerung the Merengue was center of the 19. Century at ... exclusive salons of the cities with their dance orchestras did not notice it against it ... Dictator discovered in the 30's the Merengue as Propaganda means and became the ...
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Merengue (translated from French)
Merengue Merengue is one genre musical and a dance born with Dominican Republic (area of Cibao ... be that it would come from a dance called the UPA Habanera who comprised a step of dance called "merengue"; it could also be ...
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Dance (translated from German)
Dance Dance and dance (of Roman one danza, originally old-German ... laikan, ) are comprehensive terms for each kind "dance" more rhythmically Body movement, usually accompanies through ... Music. In the music the word designates Dance Music pieces, those are explicitly so ...
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Merengue (translated from Portuguese)
Merengue Merengue is a rhythm of dance sufficiently moved, white of great popularity, that ... century XIX. The style most popular of merengue habitually is interpreted by an ample set ... with amused vocalistas. To the choreographic level, merengue presents easy and fast steps, danced ...
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Ice-dance (translated from German)
Ice-dance Pair of ice dances consists of a lady and a gentleman. Ice-dance be based on walk-technical bases, those ... taenzerisch, as to be akrobatisch dargeboten. Ice dance as the technically most difficult and most ... run disciplines are regarded of many. Ice dance consists of three parts that Obligation dance (English compulsory dances) - dancing prescribed dance ...
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Merengue music
Merengue music Merengue Stylistic origins: Possibly Haitian méringue , Spanish contradanza ... continued pan-Latin popularity Derivative forms: Subgenres Merengue cibaeño - Merengue estilo yanqui - Merengue rodondo - Merenrap - Pambiche - Pri-prí Fusion ...
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Dance music
Dance music Dance music is music composed, played, or both ... or part of a larger musical arrangement. Dance music includes a huge variety of music, including traditional dance music such as Irish traditional music, waltzes ... music and tangos. An example of traditional dance music in the United States is ...
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Ballroom dance
Ballroom dance Ballroom dance is a style of partner dance which originated in the Western world and ... the Latin word ballare which means "to dance". The definition of ballroom dance also depends on the era. Balls ...
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