- A
comparsa is a
group of singers,
musicians and
dancers that take part in
carnivals and
other festivities in
Spain and
Latin America. Its
precise meaning...
-
Comparsa is the
third studio release by the
musical group Deep
Forest in
December 1997. This
album mixes world music and
ethnic sounds,
including Cuban...
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Guaracheros de
Regla was the name of a
carnival comparsa of Havana, Cuba.
Created by
Humberto Medina,
known as the
Guarachero Mayor. The
group started...
- The term
conga refers to the
music groups within Cuban comparsas and the
music they play.
Comparsas are
large ensembles of musicians,
singers and dancers...
-
cantos de pullas,
mocking songs often improvised by
comparsas,
small groups of revelers. The
comparsas would also parti****te in
spontaneous parades, and...
- Year
Title Role 1988
Young Toscanini Comparsa (uncredited) 1991 Eye of the
Widow Vanya 1993 The
Mystery of
Edwin Drood Sapsea's Maid 1994 Crack: Una illusione...
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Uruguayan Carnival has
evolved into a
dance parade in
which different comparsas,
groups of
street performers in
Latin American festivals, play the drums...
-
which was
written for the film
Strange Days. The follow-up
third album,
Comparsa,
contained Spanish chants and sounds. The
music is
often upbeat and celebratory...
- Mayor, he
created Guaracheros de
Regla in 1959. He and his
newly created comparsa performed that year in
Regla (June 5, 1959), but the
following year they...
- June 20, 2020. El
Comercio "La
comparsa de la Mama Negra" (in Spanish).
Retrieved June 20, 2020. "Inicio – la
comparsa de la Mama Negra" (in Spanish)...