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  2. Tamborito - Wikipedia

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    El Tamborito, literally translated to "the Little Drum", is a genre of Panamanian folkloric music and dance dating back as early as the 17th century. The Tamborito is a traditional folk music and dance of Panama. The dance is a romantic, couple's dance, often involving a small percussion ensemble, and in all versions; a female chorus.

  3. Cumbia (Panama) - Wikipedia

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    A large dance, similar to the modern cumbia, was described by travelers visiting Panama during the nineteenth century. Theodore Johnson described such a dance accompanied by singing, drums and a guitar when he stayed overnight at Gorgona in 1849. the passage reads: Mejorana, the small Spanish guitar described by Theodore Johnson in 1851

  4. Music of Panama - Wikipedia

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    Panama is a Central American country, inhabited mostly by mestizos (persons of mixed African, European and indigenous ancestry).The music of Panama is heavily based on the folk music of Spain, particularly that of Andalusia and was influenced first by the indigenous populations of Kunas, Teribes, Ngobe Bugle and others, and then by the black population who were brought over, first as slaves ...

  5. Panama (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is also featured as in-game music for the video game Gran Turismo 4, with the song prominently featured in the game intro of the North American version. [17] During the United States Invasion of Panama, US soldiers played this song repeatedly as a form of psychological warfare in an attempt to force General Manuel Noriega out of hiding ...

  6. Punto music - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, one male and one female participant perform the dance. The dance begins with the male kneeling with his left knee on the floor. Once the music begins to play, he takes the hands of the female dancer, who circles around him to the beat of the music. The male and female back away from each other, often emoting longing and passion.

  7. Culture of Panama - Wikipedia

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    For example, the tamborito is a Spanish dance that was blended with Native American rhythms and dance moves. Dance is a symbol of the diverse cultures that have coupled in Panama. The local folklore can be experienced through a multitude of festivals, dances and traditions that have been handed down from generation to generation.

  8. Murga - Wikipedia

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    Murga is a form of popular musical theatre performed in Argentina, Panama, Spain and Uruguay during the Carnival season. Murga groups also operate in the Buenos Aires Carnival , though to a lesser extent than in Montevideo; the Argentinian murga is more centred on dancing and less on vocals than the Uruguayan one.

  9. Panamanian reggaetón - Wikipedia

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    In Panama, reggaetón is a musical genre that is a combination of reggae, Jamaican dancehall, hip hop, soca, Bomba, Plena and various Caribbean music styles. Lyrics to reggaetón are typically sexually explicit and are generally rapped, but many reggaetón artists will also sing their lyrics.