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- (Spanish: Rin Rin Renacuajo), also known as the tripping tadpole (El renacuajo paseador) (1884) is a stock character created by Colombian poet Rafael Pombo. It...
- at the age of 40 on October 5, 1940, the day his ballet El renacuajo paseador, written four years earlier, was premiered. In 1976, his remains were transferred...
- La Pobre Viejecita, Simón el Bobito, El Gato Bandido, and El Renacuajo paseador. After seventeen years in the United States of America, Rafael Pombo returned...
- the Colombian poet Rafael Pombo, loved by children for his "El Renacuajo paseador" ("The Strolling Frog")." Potentilla regis-borisii Stoj. Flowering plant...
- film x x 1998 A Chrysanthemum Bursts in Cincoesquinas Feature film x 1999 Paseador de almas Short film x 2000 Esperando el Mesías Feature film x 2001 Vagón...
- Paloma Azul. Sokolow created four works for this company El Renacuajo Paseador (1940). After her dancers left to return to New York City, Sokolow chose...
- a completion by Blas Galindo and Candelario Huízar lost) El renacuajo paseador, 1936 Pieza para orquesta, 1929 Esquinas, 1931 (rev. 1933) Cuauhnáhuac...
- Janitzio, for orchestra Ocho por radio, for chamber ensemble El renacuajo paseador Toccata (sin fuga), for violin and chamber orchestra Troka Arnold Schoenberg...
- good manners, and also teaches the alphabet to children. "El Renacuajo Paseador" ("The Tadpole Walker"), is a bambuco song performed by Andrea Echeverri...
- works, such as Sensemayá, Homenaje a Federico García Lorca, El renacuajo paseador, Troka, and Alcancías. Rhythmic complexity is also a feature, with constantly...