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Konpa (コンパ) are a type of ****anese
drinking gathering held by
university students in a
casual drinking establishment called an izakaya, and are more relaxed...
- (French pronunciation: [kɔ̃pa];
Haitian Creole:
konpa dirèk; French:
compas direct), also
known as
konpa or kompa, is a
modern méringue
dance music genre...
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later moved to sing with Afro-Caribbean
influenced songs of
mainly zouk and
konpa songs. He was also
involved in hits like "Que toi" of
Stoney and "Un mot"...
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French Antillean dance music styles of the 20th century,
including kadans,
konpa, and biguine.
Brazilian Zouk
Music of
Latin America Music of Martinique...
- non-standardized
Haitian Creole,
Haitians identify it
variously as compa, conpa, and
konpa-dirék.
Regardless of its
various spellings,
compas refers to a complex,...
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organizing the next nomikai. The
student version of the
nomikai is
called a
konpa and
contains some
distinguishing characteristics.
Nomikai are held to mark...
- vallenato, the
Chilean cueca, the
Ecuadorian boleros, the
Haitian compas [
konpa] and rockoleras, the
Mexican ranchera and the
mariachi which is the epitome...
- with méringue as its
basic rhythm. In Creole, it is
spelled as
konpa dirèk or
simply konpa,
however it is
commonly spelled as it is
pronounced as kompa...
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nightclubs called discos, and
attend Bal (ball, as in a
formal dance).
Compas (
konpa) is a complex, ever-changing
music that
arose from
African rhythms and European...
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modern méringue,
Cadence rampa. In Creole, it is
spelled as
konpa dirèk or
simply konpa. It is
commonly spelled as it is
pronounced as kompa. Evolving...