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  2. Pasodoble - Wikipedia

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    Pasodoble (Spanish: double step) is a fast-paced Spanish military march used by infantry troops. Its speed allowed troops to give 120 steps per minute (double the average of a regular unit, hence its name). This military march gave rise recently to a modern Spanish dance, a musical genre including both voice and instruments, and a genre of ...

  3. España cañí - Wikipedia

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    España cañí. " España cañí " (meaning "Gypsy Spain" in Spanish) is a famous instrumental Spanish piece of pasodoble music by Pascual Marquina Narro (1873–1948). The song was written around 1923 and first recorded in 1926. In English it is also known as the Spanish Gypsy Dance.

  4. Pakito - Wikipedia

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    Julien Ranouil (French pronunciation: [ʒyljɛ̃ ʁanuj]; born 26 January 1981 in Bergerac), known by his stage name Pakito (/ pæˈkɪtoʊ /) or Karlux, is a French electronic dance DJ and discografic producer. [1] His cover of Trans-X 's "Living on Video" reached number one on France's singles chart. [2] Later hits are "Moving on Stereo" and ...

  5. “Dancing With the Stars ”recap: Oscars night ends in the ...

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    Reginald & Emma - Paso doble, 15 out of 30. ABC. ... But have no fear, your favorite stars will be back on the dance floor with two new episodes the following week. On Oct. 8, ...

  6. Amparito Roca - Wikipedia

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    Amparito Roca. Amparito Roca is the name of a piece of music composed in 1925 by Spanish musician and composer Jaime Teixidor (1884–1957) who named it after one of his piano students, then 12-year-old Amparito Roca (1912–1993). It was first performed in September 1925 in the theater El Siglo in the town of Carlet where the composer lived at ...

  7. World Latin Dance Champions - Wikipedia

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    World Latin Dance Champions. This page lists the official World Champions – Professional Latin of the World Dance Council (WDC). The championships are authorized and organized under the auspices of the WDC, and held annually in the last quarter of each year. The competition comprises five dances: rumba, samba, paso doble, cha-cha-cha and jive ...

  8. Jota (music) - Wikipedia

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    Jota (music) The jota (pronounced [ˈxota] [1]) is a genre of music and the associated dance known throughout Spain, most likely originating in Aragon. It varies by region, having a characteristic form in Aragon (where it is the most important [1]), Mallorca, Catalonia, León, Castile, Navarre, Cantabria, Asturias, Galicia, La Rioja, Murcia and ...

  9. Derek Hough - Wikipedia

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    Derek Hough. Derek Bruce Hough (/ ˈhʌf /; born May 17, 1985 [1]) is an American professional Latin and ballroom dancer, choreographer, actor and singer. [2][3] From 2007 to 2016, Hough was a professional dancer on the ABC dance competition series Dancing with the Stars, winning the show a record-breaking six times with his celebrity partners.