- The
Chacarera is a
dance and
music that
originated in
Santiago del Estero, Argentina. It is a
genre of folk
music that, for many Argentines,
serves as...
- used in
chacarera are guitars,
violins and the
bombo legüero. In January,
Santiago del
Estero hosts the
annual Festival Nacional de la
Chacarera ("National...
-
particular song does not
belong to a
danceable genre (such as son in Cuba, or
chacarera in Argentina, its
genre is
mentioned as "canción".
Music of Cuba Nueva...
-
music with
Jamaican and
Caribbean influences.
Argentinian folk
dances are
chacarera,
escondido and zamba, also
tango used to be a po****r
dance until the...
-
Argentine folk
dance by
Horacio Fontova called "Que viva la
chacarera" (Long Live The
Chacarera). The
leading single, "Ojos de cielo" (Eyes of the Heavens)...
- It is a very po****r folk
dance in the country. Its
rhythm is like the
chacarera, but its
structure is different. Usually, the
lyrics of
gatos are picaresque...
- had on a huge public".
Other styles of
music in
Argentina include the
chacarera, milonga,
zamba and chamamé.
Modern rhythms include cuarteto (music from...
- such as the
chacarera, the zamba, the
milonga campera or
simply milonga (decades
before the
milonga ciudadana) and the arunguita. The
chacarera seems to...
-
Sayaw sa
Bangko Singkil Subli Tiklos Tinikling Bamboo dance (Amis people)
Chacarera Bailecito Zamba Gato
Cueca Chamamé
Malambo Samba Marinera Gaita Zuliana...
-
composer Alberto Ginastera as his opus 10. The five
songs are as follows: 1.
Chacarera 2.
Triste 3.
Zamba 4. Arrorró 5. Gato In Argentina, the
militant revolutionary...