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Contradanza (also
called contradanza criolla, danza,
danza criolla, or habanera) is the
Spanish and Spanish-American
version of the contradanse, which...
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cousin the
contradanza are
sequence dances,
performed to a pattern,
usually of squares, to
music that was instrumental.
Neither the
contradanza nor the danza...
- was the
contradanza,
which commenced as a
local form of the
English country dance and the
derivative French contredanse and
Spanish contradanza. While...
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embellishment of tresillo.
Cinquillo is used
frequently in the
Cuban contradanza (the "habanera") and the danzón.
Tresillo is a
Spanish word
meaning "triplet"—three...
- immigrants,
Country Dance had
great influence upon
Latin American music as
contradanza. The
Anglais (from the
French word
meaning 'English') or
Angloise is...
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Contradanza is a folk and
acoustic music band
formed in 1998 in
Seville (Andalusia, Spain),
playing traditional music as well as
original compositions...
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introduced such as the
French contredanse,
which gave rise to the
Cuban contradanza.
Contradanza itself spawned a
series of
ballroom dances between the 19th and...
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parish church dedicated to San Juan
Bautista (St John the Baptist). The "
contradanza" is a folk
dance peculiar to Cetina, held on 19 May, the
feast of San...
- ensemble. The danzón
evolved from the
Cuban contradanza, or
habanera (lit. 'Havana-dance'). The
contradanza,
which had
English and
French roots in the...
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important rhythm of the
south region of the
Pacific coast is the
contradanza (it is used in
dance shows due to the
striking colours of the costumes)...