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Genre of Panamanian folk music and dance
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.
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history, and important contributions to cumbia, saloma, pasillo, punto, tamborito, mejorana, bolero, jazz, salsa, reggae, calypso, rock, and other musical
Music_of_Panama
Country in Central America
Indigenous Panamanian culture with European culture. For example, the tamborito is a Spanish dance with African rhythms, themes and dance moves. Dance
Panama
Panamanian, and European culture - specifically Spanish. For example, the tamborito is a Spanish dance that was blended with Native American rhythms and dance
Culture_of_Panama
Collective term for the dances, rhythms and styles of music from Latin America
Panamanian saloma, Pasillo, Panamanian bunde, bullerengue, Punto Music, Tamborito, Mejorana, Panamanian Murga, Tamborera (Examples: Guarare and Tambor de
Music_of_Latin_America
Tamborera is a genre of Panamanian folk music. It is a mixture of Panamanian Tamborito and Cuban Danzón, created by the musician Ricardo Fabrega during the first
Tamborera
People of Panama
African and Native American culture with European culture. For example, the tamborito is a Spanish dance with that was blended with Native American rhythms
Panamanians
Pajarito Parrandí Pilón Pompo Porro Puya Son Sabanero Son Palenquero Tambora Tamborito La Guayabita (Juga - example of a genre of folk music in the South Pacific
Music_of_Colombia
Mexico Norteño, Corrido, Ranchera, Cumbia Netherlands Levenslied Panama Tamborito, Cumbia Paraguay Chamamé Peru Huayno, Vals Portugal Pimba Puerto Rico
List of music styles that incorporate the accordion
List_of_music_styles_that_incorporate_the_accordion
Ethnic folk music and dance tradition
single couple as a demonstration of skill, precision and grace. Unlike the tamborito and the Panamanian cumbia, it is performed as an intermission between
Punto_music
Beverage from prehispanic Latin America
community work parties (juntas), as well as during community dances (tamboritos). Chicha's importance in the social and religious world of Latin America
Chicha
escobillado - llanero - mejorana - paseo - seguidilla - socavone - suelta - tamborito - zapateo - zapateado accordion - caja - churruca - flute - guitar - harmonica
List of Central American folk music traditions
List_of_Central_American_folk_music_traditions
music. Talempong – a distinct Minangkabau gamelan music. Talking blues Tamborito – folk music style from Panama. Tambu – music genre and dance form, found
List_of_styles_of_music:_S–Z
Oman Al-Bar'ah Pakistan Jhumar, Khattak, Bhangra Palestine Dabke Panama Tamborito Papua New Guinea Sing-sing Paraguay Paraguayan bottle dance, Paraguayan
List_of_national_dances
Regional music and dance style
cumbia Ska Cha cha cha Latin Grammy Award for Best Cumbia/Vallenato Album Tamborito Totó la Momposina Tropical music La Pollera Colorá Colombia Cumbia Retrieved
Cumbia_(Colombia)
Formal and informal expression of the people of Latin America
Nicaraguan palo de mayo, Uruguayan candombe, the Panamanian cumbia, tamborito, saloma and pasillo, and the various styles of music from Pre-Columbian
Culture_of_Latin_America
National subgenre of dance music
Smith, Ronald R. (1991). "Review of Street Music of Panama: Cumbias, Tamboritos, and Mejoranas". Latin American Music Review / Revista de Música Latinoamericana
Mexican_cumbia
Americans of Panamanian birth or descent
birthday celebration. The event featured traditional elements such as tamborito dances and folkloric attire, illustrating how the community preserved
Panamanian_Americans
Season of television series
travel to Cathedral Square, where they had to search through a group of tamborito dancers wearing pollera dresses for the location of the Pit Stop – Panamá
The_Amazing_Race_19
1962 studio album by The Limeliters
"Sweet Water Rolling" [2:28] "Funk" [2:15] "Blue Mountain Lake" [2:11] "Tamborito" [2:07] "Uncle Benny's Celebration" [2:19 Side B "Wake Up, Dunia" [2:06]
Folk_Matinee
Panamanian composer (1907–2003)
under Karg-Elert embraced Panamanian music forms like saloma, cumbia, and tamborito in combination with classical European music. This interest in Panamanian
Gonzalo_Brenes
Colombian singer, musician, and songwriter
notable examples including: "La Burrita", "El Vampiro", "La Adivinanza", "Tamborito de Carnaval", "Tres Tristes Tigres", "Tingo al Tango", "La Yerbita", "La
Eliseo_Herrera
Panamanian dancer and folklorist (born 1987)
Sucios, Flamenco, Santeño (styles from the Province of Los Santos) and Tamborito. Dancers from her studio participate in cultural events such as the annual
Odette_Cortez
Folkloric genre and dance from Panama
by the monotonous noise of one or more rustic drums. The cumbia, the tamborito and the pasito are the most common dances." Simple in design but full
Cumbia_(Panama)
Musical artist
mejorana tradition of Panama). The use of Panamanian drumming patterns from 'tamborito' music are also a staple of Robles' work. Zafra (2009), for orchestra
Samuel_Robles
Puerto Rican actor and producer (1922–2009)
programming was first in charge of Sandra Seiter, but later introduced Tamborito y Colorina and Chiquimundo, the latter of which marked the debut of José
Tommy_Muñiz
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Kesarinandan | கேஸரீநஂதநÂ
(Son of Kesari)
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Complete knowledge
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Jehovah is God. Feminine of Joel.
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Anantajeet | அநஂதாஜீத
The victor of infinity, Lord Vishnu, Ever victorious Lord
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Biblical
the tilled field
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(ÐлекÑеÌй) Variant spelling of Russian Aleksey, ALEXEI means "defender."
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Reduced form of Irish McCage, a variant of McCaig.English (East Anglia)
Reduced form of Irish McCage, a variant of McCaig.English (East Anglia) : from Middle English, Old French cage ‘cage’, ‘enclosure’ (Latin cavea ‘container’, ‘cave’), hence a metonymic occupational name for a maker and seller of small cages for animals or birds, or a keeper of the large public cage in which petty criminals were confined for short periods of imprisonment.
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English : habitational name from Crockford Bridge in the parish of Chertsey, Surrey. The place name is of uncertain origin; the first element may be Old English croc(ca) ‘pot’, used of a hollow in the ground or of a place where potsherds were found; the second is Old English ford ‘ford’.
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Arabic, Muslim
Peaceful; Calm
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