- the opposite; he
turns and
faces the
three locals. One of the
thugs or
compadritos brandishes a knife. The
alarmed shopkeeper reminds Dahlmann that he does...
- the
compadritos ("tough guys") who
apparently frequented Afro-Argentine
dance venues.
Lynch wrote, "the
milonga is
danced only by the
compadritos of the...
- fights—occasionally bloody—would
break out
between "malevos" ("ruffians"), "
compadritos" ("tough-guys") and "jailaifes" ("high-lifes” or high
society boys) according...
- the
dances and
wakes of cart-drivers, the
soldiery and
compadres and
compadritos.
Distinctive elements added from
candombe were "quebradas", improvised...
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pages listing Argentine films ordered by year of release. For an A-Z list, see Category:Argentine films. List of
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- A
slave woman of
African descent wearing an
oppressive facemask. Niño
Compadrito Peru Cuzco, Peru Son of a
Spanish viceroy and an Inca
princess Master...
- call
themselves “gente de razón” (people of reason) and the
indigenous “
compadritos” or “cuitoles”
which is
similar to
calling them children.
Catholic influence...
- Believers). Both
dealt with the
exacerbated sense of
manhood among the
compadritos in the
slums of
Buenos Aires circa 1900. The
Bustos Domecq materials...
- Paraguay, the word is used in po****r
speech (especially in the diminutive,
compadrito) to mean "braggart, loud-mouth, bully." However,
among more traditional...
-
realist look into the
effect of the
dictatorship on one family, and Los
compadritos ("The Poseurs"), a
controversial review of the
events surrounding the...