- Méringue (French pronunciation: [meʁɛ̃ɡ];
Haitian Creole:
mereng), also
called méringue
lente or méringue de
salon (slow or
salon méringue), is a dance...
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Indira Miri (1910–2004), po****rly
known as
Mereng, was an
Indian educationist from ****am,
known for her
efforts in
promoting education in the
North East...
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elite dances. The
Haitian expression,
Mereng ouvri bal,
mereng fème ba; (The
mereng opens the ball, the
mereng closes the ball)
alludes to the po****rity...
- and the accordion.
Mereng originated in
Haiti as a
fusion genre of
traditional African music mixed with
European elements. The
mereng is
influenced by the...
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mereng in creole) is
regarded as the
oldest surviving form of its kind
performed today and is its
national symbol.
According to Jean Fouchard,
mereng...
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mentioned in the book. Raag-Anurag,ৰাগ অনুৰাগ 2007.
Mereng, 2010. The
story of a
strong woman named mereng or
Indira Miri. Son
Harinor Chekur( Race of the...
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Thaiphlokbar Tokbakbar Tokha Toksa Toiling Toprengsakhitung Rignaichamwthwi Rignai mereng Metereng trang Rignai khamchwi Kwsakwpra Rignaibru Rignaikosong Kwsapra...
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section of the
kontradans that is said to have
evolved into the méringue or
mereng (Haitian Creole) dance. Just
after the
Revolution of 1804,
European figure...
- Pétion-Ville. Compas,
short for
compas direct, is the
modern méringue (
mereng in creole) that was po****rized in the mid-1950s by the sax and
guitar player...
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Tropical music Uncertain. It has been
theorized to have
originated from
Hatian mereng, and an Afro-Cuban
dance called the upa. The
genre possibly originated in...