-
important style of
dance and music. A
creolised version of the
mazurka is
mazouk which—beginning
around 1979 in Paris—morphed into the
globally po****r dance...
- Air)
Biguine Chouval bwa Hip hop Jump up
Kadans Mini-jazz
Quadrille Zouk
Mazouk (Mazurka)
Aguinaldo Bachata Balada Bolero Boogaloo Bomba Cha-Cha-Chá classical...
- Indies. Nevertheless, Zouk and its
rhythm are
still mainly influenced by
Mazouk and
Biguine from Martinique, as well as by
Gwoka from Guadeloupe, traditional...
- lakonmèt (mazurka),
schottische or polka; the lakonmèt, also
called the
mazouk, is
especially po****r and is the only
closed couple dance which originated...
- Vice, Explosion, etc.) The
traditional music (Creole Quadrille, Biguine,
mazouk from Martinique) is
still present for the folk
balls when the inhabitants...
- quadrilles, plus
creolized versions of 19th-century
couple dances: biguines,
mazouks and
valses Créoles.
Instrumentation consists of
variable combinations of...
- lakonmèt (mazurka),
schottische or polka; the lakonmèt, also
called the
mazouk, is
especially po****r and is the only
closed couple dance which originated...
- (schottische),
polka pil (pure polka), vals o
vyenn (Viennese waltz) and
mazouk (mazurka) are
particularly widespread. Bélé are folk
songs of West African...
- quadrilles, plus
creolized versions of 19th-century
couple dances: biguines,
mazouks and
valses Créoles.
Though Guadeloupe and
Martinique are most frequently...
- quadrilles, plus
creolized versions of 19th-century
couple dances: biguines,
mazouks and
valses Créoles. To save the Balakadri, an ****ociation was created:...