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Marinera is a
partner dance that
originated along the
coastal regions of Peru,
using handkerchiefs as props. The
dance is a re-enactment of an ancient...
- criollo) and the
Peruvian polka. It also
extends as
criollo music the
Marinera, the Tondero, the Festejo, the Zamacueca,
coplas de amor fino, landó, among...
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Salve Marinera is the
official anthem of the
Spanish Navy. Its
meaning can be
loosely translated as "Salutation of the seas" or "Praise song of the seas"...
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Trujillo Marinera Festival is a
Peruvian cultural event held
annually in
Trujillo city in January. The
event focuses on a
dance contest called the
marinera, a...
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writer and
musician Abelardo Gamarra renamed the "chilena" as the "
marinera". The
Marinera,
Zamba and the
Cueca styles are
distinct from each
other and from...
- as the "City of
Everlasting Spring", is
considered the "Capital of the
Marinera", a
traditional dance in Peru, "Cradle of the
Peruvian Paso horse", as...
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trios in the most
mestizo (mixed) of
South American rhythms such as the
Marinera (from Lima), the
Tondero (from Piura), the 19th-century po****r Creole...
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coastal Afro-Peruvian
music Festejo Landó Son de los
Diablos Toro Mata
Marinera Tondero Vals
Zamacueca Latin pop
Ballad Colombian Mexican Nueva canción...
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rhythms and the cajón, a
percussion instrument.
Peruvian folk
dances include marinera, tondero, zamacueca,
diablada and huayno.
Peruvian music is
dominated by...
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chrome and
painted in red
titled "La
marinera", the work of
artist Rhony Alhalel,
which pays
tribute to the
marinera, the
national dance of Peru. It is...