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- Biguine (/bɪˈɡɪn/ big-IN, French: [biɡin]; Antillean Creole: bigin) is a rhythmic dance and music style that originated from Saint-Pierre, Martinique...
- proper quadrilles, plus creolized versions of 19th-century couple dances: biguines, mazouks and valses Créoles. Instrumentation consists of variable combinations...
- proper quadrilles, plus creolized versions of 19th-century couple dances: biguines, mazouks and valses Créoles. Though Guadeloupe and Martinique are most...
- early 1910s, combining earlier br**** band marches, French quadrilles, biguine, ragtime and blues with collective polyphonic improvisation. However, jazz...
- Antillean dance music styles of the 20th century, including kadans, konpa, and biguine. Brazilian Zouk Music of Latin America Music of Martinique Music of Guadeloupe...
- frequently used in Dixieland jazz, as well as in Caribbean genres like biguine, calypso, mento and troubadour. The modern banjo derives from instruments...
- biguine bèlé, bèlé belya, and gran bèlé The bèlè is the origin of several important Martiniquan po****r styles, including chouval bwa and biguine; it...
- international genres such as hip hop, etc. Traditional Guadeloupean music includes biguine, kadans, cadence-lypso, and gwo ka. Po****r music artists and bands such...
- century, Kingdom of Bohemia, Austrian Empire Derivative forms Norteño maxixe biguine Regional scenes Paraguayan polka Slovenian-style polka Other topics Duple...
- online Hill, Edwin. "Making claims on echoes: Dranem, Cole Porter and the biguine between the Antilles, France and the US." Po****r Music 33.3 (2014): 492–508...