- Isla
Danzante, is an
island in the Gulf of
California east of the Baja
California Peninsula. The
island is
uninhabited and is part of the
Loreto Muni****lity...
- in the Purépecha Region. The men that
perform this
dance are
known as
Danzantes or "Dancers." This
dance was
performed by four men that
represent fire...
- Los
Danzantes is a
Mexican restaurant chain owned by
Grupo Los
Danzantes.
There are two branches, one in Coyoacán,
Mexico City, and one in
Oaxaca City...
- the
middle of the
first millennium BCE.
Monument 3 (also
described as
Danzante, lit. "dancer") from San Jose Mogote, Oaxaca, is
considered to contain...
-
crosses that they keep in
their homes as a sign of faith. The
Diablos Danzantes de Yare is a
religious festival celebrated in San
Francisco de Yare, Miranda...
- invaders. Ch'unchu is a
dance performed at
festivals of the
Cusco Region.
Danzantes de Levanto, a
typical dance from the
Amazonas Region. El Vals Criollo...
-
monuments throughout the plaza. The
earliest examples are the so-called "
Danzantes" (literally, dancers),
found mostly in the
vicinity of
Building L. These...
-
competition is
known as "Atipanakuy", "Hapinakuy", "Tupanakuy"
among others.
Danzantes de
tijeras (scissors dancers) are
descendants of the "tusuq laykas", prehispanic...
-
historian Carl
Magnus Palm, the
recording of "Dancing Queen" (as "Reina
danzante") is the most
different sounding to the
original version due to new piano...
- 284–291. (in Italian)
Paolo Moreno, "Satiro di Pr****itele", Il
Satiro danzante.
Camera dei De****ti, 1 aprile–2
giugno 2003,
exhibition catalogue Milan...