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Jácaras are
Spanish songs which are
accompanied with
instruments and are
performed during the entr'acte of a
theatrical performance and also as an accompaniment...
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Other examples of "ethnic"
villancicos include the
jácara, gallego, and tocotín.
Villancico composers, who
typically held positions...
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performance in the
opera Carmen,
signing her up for the
theatre company La
Jácara in 1982. She made her
feature film
debut in 1987 film Los invitados [es]...
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criolla composers including Blas Tardío de Guzmán. Al arma, al arma
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therefore identical with the 16th
century Spanish dances zarabanda and the
jácara. The
lyrics are in 4-line stanzas. It is
believed to be a very old style...
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Hickland Lindsay Rappaport 1998–2009, 2012
Olympia Buchanan 2008
Marva Hicks Jacara Prin****l 1997–98
Roger Hill Alex
Lowndes 1983–84
Steven Hill Aristotle...
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earlier in the 19th century.
Guarachas can be
traced back to the
Spanish jácaras, thus
justifying the
classification of
rumba flamenca as a
cante de ida...
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common in
Spanish folk
dances of the 16th
century such as the zarabanda,
jácara and canarios.
There are
three types of 12-beat rhythms,
which vary in their...