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Calinda (also
spelled kalinda or kalenda) is a
martial art, as well as a kind of folk
music and war
dance in the
Caribbean which arose in the 1720s. It...
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Calinda or
Kalinda is a
martial art and ****ociated
dance form of the Caribbean.
Calinda may also
refer to:
Calinda, a
rhythmic style within the
Bomba music...
- 1959)
Calinda albonigra Olivares & Burckhardt, 1997
Calinda ambigua Olivares & Burckhardt, 1997
Calinda antucana Olivares & Burckhardt, 1997
Calinda araucana...
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ranging from the
masquerade song lavway,
French Creole belair and the
calinda stick-fighting chantwell. Also
early in its
recording years were influences...
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Calinda muiscas is a
species of
jumping plant lice of the
genus Calinda in the
family of Triozidae. The
species was
first described in 1997 by Olivares...
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movement includes a
version of the tune "La
Calinda",
which Delius later used in his
opera Koanga. Hans Sitt led the first...
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during the 18th century.
These include the
calinda, a form of
martial art
involving stick-fighting. The
calinda is
likely of
African origin, and is accompanied...
- (L. Vegas) – 5:35 "I'm A Man (Instrumental)" (L. Vegas) – 2:57 "Danse
Calinda" (P. Vegas) – 2:41 "Things Go
Better ... (Instrumental)" (P. Vegas/L. Vegas/R...
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ranging from the
masquerade song lavway,
French Creole belair and the
calinda stick-fighting chantwell. Calypso's
early rise was
closely connected with...
- (1794): The
Comforts of High Living.
Satyrical cartoon print.
Reproduced in
Calinda Shely (2016): The
Distemper of a Gentleman:
Grotesque visual and literary...