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- Zapateo (English: shoe tapping) is a dance form rooted in the Spanish flamenco and before that, in the ancient cultural influences imported in to Europe...
- Guaracha, also known as zapateo or aleteo, is an electronic music genre from Medellín, Colombia. The genre has no connection to the traditional guaracha...
- arrive, which was modified then called fandanguillo leading to songs called zapateos in the colonial period, pla**** by small orchestras. These were mostly composed...
- accompanied with the bandurria music in Jijona, Alicante Province. The zapateo, a dance derived from the Spanish zapateado and introduced by tobacco cultivators...
- such as marinera, festejo, landó, tondero, zamacueca, and contrapunto de zapateo In Colombia, the dance and musical form of ****bia originated with the enslaved...
- Bachata Bolero Latin Rap Merengue Perico Ripiao Pambiche Palo music Tumba Zapateo Carabiné Merengue House Salsa Mangulina Son Trapchata Zarambo Dominican...
- dance, the smaller dance or "Qolla alva" which is danced at night; and zapateos, executed in the Christmas festivities. In the competition dance, two dancers...
- Indigenous and colonial dance forms. For example, the charro suit and the zapateo, or foot stomping, both are influenced by Spanish dress and flamenco dance...
- meter contrasted with the ternary beat of their traditional "tonadas" and "zapateos". Those little rural rumbas have been called by renowned musicologist Danilo...
- 2". El Observador. Retrieved 18 March 2023. "Yamandú Orsi se animó al zapateo en "La peluquería de Don Mateo"". EL PAIS. 29 June 2022. Retrieved 18 March...