- Danzón - Wikipedia
Out of this Creole genre, the Habanera, was born in 1879 another Cuban genre, called danzon, a sequence dance, in which all danced together a set of figures [8]
- Gustavo Dudamel - Márquez: Danzón No. 2 (Orquesta . . . - YouTube
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- The Cuban Danzón | World Music Central
Danzón is a ballroom dance played by the Cuban charangas It is a descendant of the popular the Spanish danza of the 1800s and the French contredanse (contradanza) brought by the French immigrants fleeing the Haitian Revolution, who settled in the Cuba’s eastern region
- Danzón de Cuba: Music and Dancing | The Classic Journal
One genre of particular interest is the danzón, Cuba’s official national genre and dance Although the danzón is traditionally Cuban, it was influenced by a variety of cultures
- Dancing the Danzón: Hispanic Heritage Month | Timeless
Originating from the English country (or folk) dance, danzón was adapted by the French as contredanse and the Spanish as contradanza
- Cuba’s danzón genre: ‘150 years later, it’s still alive. ’
At the end of the 19th century in Cuba, a new musical genre and dance emerged The danzón was scandalous in some circles but it eventually became the national dance of Cuba and spread to other countries in the region
- Danzón | Cuban dance | Britannica
Because pelvic movement was included, whether soft sways as in the Cuban danzón or body-to-body hip grinds and the enlacing of the legs as in the Brazilian maxixe, the early 20th-century couple dances were seen as both titillating and wicked
- El danzón: origen y decadencia de un género cubano
AREQUIPA, Perú – El danzón es un género musical y también un baile de origen cubano, creado por el compositor matancero Miguel Faílde alrededor de 1879 Es parte inseparable de la cultura de la Isla y unos de sus patrimonios intangibles más preciados
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