- The
Mexican hat dance, also
known as
Jarabe Tapatío, is the
national dance of Mexico. It
originated as a
courtship dance in Guadalajara, Jalisco, during...
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Jarabe de Palo (literally "Wooden
Stick Syrup" or, by
virtue of the
Spanish expression "dar un
jarabe de palo", i.e. a "**** of a beating") was a Spanish...
- The
jarabe is one of the most
traditional song
forms of the
mariachi genre. In the
Spanish language,
jarabe literally means syrup,
which probably refers...
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Spanish songwriter, guitarist, and
vocalist of the Barcelona-based band
Jarabe de Palo (also
named "Jarabedepalo"). Donés grew up in Barcelona. He got...
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Espumillas Gofio Flan
Gofio con anis
Grosellas en miel (en
jarabe)
Hicacos en miel (en
jarabe)
Jalea de
guayaba Jalea de
mango Jalea de
patriotas (bananas)...
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Festival in September.
Other common folk
music in the
state is the
jarabe and the son. The
jarabe is a type of
music which began as a type of hymn especially...
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Revolution although various “
jarabe”
dances existed before this time, such as the
Jarabe Jalisco, the
Jarabe Atole and
Jarabe Moreliana. The
charros outfit...
- La
Flaca is the
debut album by the
Spanish Latin rock
group Jarabe de Palo,
released in 1996. The
album was
produced by Joe
Dworniak for
Virgin Records...
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recorded a song
called "Cry (If You Don't Mind)" with the
Spanish band
Jarabe de Palo for
their album Un
metro cuadrado – 1m². She
supplied the voice...
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include rancheras, corridos, ****bias, boleros, ballads, sones, huapangos,
jarabes, danzones, joropos, pasodobles, marches, polkas,
waltzes and chotís. Most...