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  2. Chamarrita - Wikipedia

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    A moda da Chamarrita Nã tem nada que aprender, E andar comum pé no ar E outro no chão a bater Quero cantar e bailar Com a moça mais bonita Bater o pé no terreiro Dar voltas a Chamarrita The old Chamarrita dance. Is really easy to learn. Just lift a foot in the air. And stamp the other on the floor. I want to sing and dance. With the ...

  3. Calheta, Azores - Wikipedia

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    Musical interest also extended to the traditional dances, where many played or danced to a folkloric style that included Chamarrita, Saudade, Samacaio, Pézinho, Lira, and Pêssegos. [9] Many of the ethnographic groups that were formed in the 20th century were an attempt to protect and maintain these traditional dance forms and melodies, in ...

  4. Talk:Chamarrita - Wikipedia

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  5. History of folkloric music in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    In Argentina, the singing with caja has three songs and multiple repertoires of them: baguala, tonada and vidala. Each one belongs to a different musical system... Cry in the sky (in Spanish: Grito en el cielo) takes us to the ancestral singing with a millenary technique of expression and powerful melodies. The sacred singers of the valleys ...

  6. Rabeca - Wikipedia

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    The repertoire consists of the 2/2 chula and 3/4 chamarrita. [3] In Portugal, the rabeca chuleira (also known as rabeca rabela, chula de Amarante, chula de Penafiel or ramaldeira depending on the region it is played with very little variation) is still widely associated with the people of Minho, Douro Litoral and, to some extent, Beira Litoral ...

  7. Charanga (Cuba) - Wikipedia

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    Charanga is a traditional ensemble that plays Cuban dance music.They made Cuban dance music popular in the 1940s and their music consisted of heavily son-influenced material, performed on European instruments such as violin and flute by a Charanga orchestra.

  8. Chamamé - Wikipedia

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  9. Rebita - Wikipedia

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    Rebita (or Massemba) is a traditional music and dance from Angola. [1] It is a genre of music and dance in which a circle of couples, led by a coordinator in the middle, dance in a traditional movement called Massemba.