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Music genre and dance form
A comparsa is a group of singers, musicians and dancers that take part in carnivals and other festivities in Spain and Latin America. Its precise meaning
Comparsa
Cuban music style, rhythm
The term conga refers to the music groups within Cuban comparsas and the music they play. Comparsas are large ensembles of musicians, singers and dancers
Conga_(music)
National anthem of France
tema con variazioni di Viotti scritto nel 1781, ben 11 anni prima della comparsa dell'inno nazionale francese ufficiale (ri-orchestrato da Berlioz con l'aggiunta
La_Marseillaise
1997 studio album by Deep Forest
Comparsa is the third studio release by the musical group Deep Forest in December 1997. This album mixes world music and ethnic sounds, including Cuban
Comparsa_(album)
Traditional festival in Villena, Spain
participants relative to similar events in Spain. The procession features 14 comparsas (groups), half of which belong to a Moorish side and the other half to
Moors and Christians of Villena
Moors_and_Christians_of_Villena
Bolivian folkloric dance
term the public used to designate the comparsa was Cambá, but the most used one was “comparsa de los tobas” ("comparsa of the Tobas" in English). This was
Tobas
insulting and mostly improvised by comparsas or small groups of festival-goers), the spontaneous parading of the comparsas, and montompolo, a grand parade
Carnival_of_Santiago_de_Cuba
Lebanese-American businesswoman and actress
Year Title Role 1988 Young Toscanini Comparsa (uncredited) 1991 Eye of the Widow Vanya 1993 The Mystery of Edwin Drood Sapsea's Maid 1994 Crack: Una illusione
Nabila_Khashoggi
Style of music and dance from Uruguay
Parana, Entre Ríos), “Bakongo” (these, have their own web page), the “Comparsa Negros Argentinos” and "Grupo Bum Ke Bum (both from Asociación Misibamba)
Candombe
dance festival in the city at the end of June every year. The Gardeners' Comparsa is the oldest group of the Carnival in San Sebastian, paraded through the
Koruko_Ama_Birjinaren_Eskola
Cuban novelty line dance
lyrical and danceable genre, rooted in the music of carnival troupes or comparsas. The conga dance was believed to have been brought over from Africa by
Conga_line
dance derived, like the conga, from music of Cuban street carnivals or comparsas. It was invented or developed by Pello el Afrokan (Pedro Izquierdo) in
Mozambique_(music)
1916 tango by Gerardo Matos Rodríguez, Pascual Contursi, and Enrique Pedro Maroni
cumparsita" (little street procession, a grammatical diminutive of la comparsa) is a tango written in 1916 by the Uruguayan musician Gerardo Matos Rodríguez
La_cumparsita
Traditional festival
June 20, 2020. El Comercio "La comparsa de la Mama Negra" (in Spanish). Retrieved June 20, 2020. "Inicio – la comparsa de la Mama Negra" (in Spanish)
Mama_Negra
Annual festival celebrated in the city of Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain
The Fiestas del Pilar are an annual festival celebrated in the city of Zaragoza, Aragon, in honour of the patron saint of the city, the Virgen del Pilar
Fiestas_del_Pilar
1995 studio album by Deep Forest
June 1995 Genre World music Length 41:13 Label Sony Records Producer Deep Forest Deep Forest chronology World Mix (1994) Boheme (1995) Comparsa (1998)
Boheme_(album)
Magistrate or title in various republics and city-states
JSTOR 24591869. Ceccarelli Lemut, Maria Luisa. I consoli e i magistrati del comune di Pisa dalla comparsa del consolato (1080/1085) al 1189 (in Italian).
Consul
2012. Retrieved May 28, 2020. Infine, tra i suoi camei, ricordiamo: una comparsa in After The Sunset (2004), un agente di polizia ne Il Primo dei Bugiardi
Edward_Norton_filmography
Most populous city in Bolivia
of the country. It is characterized by its festive atmosphere, lively comparsas, float parades, and the election of the Carnival Queen, the central figure
Santa_Cruz_de_la_Sierra
Winter festival in Spain
The most famous groups are the chirigotas, the choirs, and the comparsas. The comparsas are well-known witty and satiric groups that train for the whole
Carnival_of_Cádiz
Popular national festival
Uruguayan Carnival has evolved into a dance parade in which different comparsas, groups of street performers in Latin American festivals, play the drums
Uruguayan_Carnival
English actress (born 1957)
Foreign Body Gucci salesgirl 1987 Maurice Barmaid 1988 Young Toscanini Comparsa 1990 Life Is Sweet Customer 1995 Jack and Sarah Small role 2003 Calendar
Harriet_Thorpe
Cuban jazz percussionist, singer, dancer and composer (1915–1948)
nightly celebrations of which neighborhoods formed highly competitive comparsas, or street troupes. They consisted of singers, dancers, musicians, and
Chano_Pozo
French electronic music project
The project's third album, Comparsa (1997), pivots toward Latin American music, with the title referencing carnival comparsas. It includes contributions
Deep_Forest
Municipality in Andalusia, Spain
there are many other groups of performers: choruses; ensembles called comparsas, who sing in close harmony much like the barbershop quartets of African-American
Cádiz
Annual festival in Pamplona, Spain
Tourist Interest of Spain In Spanish: Pocico de San Cernin In Spanish: Comparsa de Gigantes y Cabezudos Also known as Fiesta, which in Spanish means party
Festival_of_San_Fermín
Cuban traditional wind instrument
in the eastern region of Santiago, where it is an integral part of the comparsa (carnival musical ensemble). The instrument has also been adopted for use
Trompeta_china
Musical artist
4 February 2009 Label: Comparsa Formats: CD, digital download 1001 - Released: 25 December 2016 Label: Framevolution, Comparsa Formats: Vinyl, CD, digital
Alejandro_Toledo_(musician)
Argentines of Sub-Saharan African descent
quisanche for candombe Masacalla, with three parts, belonging to the "Comparsa Negros Argentinos" of "Misibamba Association", Buenos Aires. Argentina
Afro-Argentines
Chilean actor
alongside Luis Ureta, Compañía La Puerta, Horacio Videla, Compañía La Bendita Comparsa, Claudia Echeñique, Ramón Griffero, Compañía Fin de Siglo, Marcela Arroyave
Luis_Dubó
Spanish politician (1948–2018)
"Moros Viejos" comparsa. In 1985 she was the standard-bearer of her comparsa with her husband José Ramón García Antón who was the comparsa captain, along
Luisa_Pastor_Lillo
Dance by single performer
from their dance school. They are usually in more than one dance. In Comparsas, there are various soloists who strut in front. They usually dance at
Solo_dance
2000 Spanish film
Calle 54 is a 2000 documentary film about Latin jazz by Spanish director Fernando Trueba. With only minimal introductory voiceovers, the film consists
Calle_54
Traditional Spanish festival
usually enlisted in local associations called filaes (singular filà) or comparsas (companies that represent the Christian or Moor legions). Each side consists
Moros_y_Cristianos
Christian festival before Lent
religious celebration." One of the most popular comparsas of Fiesta de Carnaval is the male group comparsa, usually composed of notable men from the community
Carnival
Town in Belize, Belize
individuals who are not participating nor public signs, buildings, and the Comparsa participants. Lastly, they are not allowed to use rotten eggs, spray paint
San_Pedro_Town
Spanish painter
at various odd jobs, mostly of an artistic nature, but also danced as a comparsa. Thanks to a grant from the Diputación Foral de Vizcaya [es], he was able
Aurelio_Arteta
Main festival of Bilbao, Spain
organized according to a particular organizational model between the comparsas or konpartsak (groups of citizens that, since 2002, are coordinated by
Aste_Nagusia
English actor and songwriter (1936–2019)
Hawk Magistrate A Passage to India Major Callendar 1988 Young Toscanini Comparsa Uncredited role 1990 Othello Brabantio DVD, re-released 2004 1997 Gaston's
Clive_Swift
Largest and most populous Canary island
murgas, minstrel groups known as rondallas, masquerade groups known as comparsas, and other associations. After the Carnival Queen is elected, the street
Tenerife
1999 live album by Deep Forest
music Length 1:05:34 Label Saint George SAN 494636 2 Producer Deep Forest Deep Forest chronology Comparsa (1997) Made in Japan (1999) Pacifique (2000)
Made in Japan (Deep Forest album)
Made_in_Japan_(Deep_Forest_album)
Uruguayan footballer (1901-1957)
violin and tambourine, and at another time led the drums corp for carnival comparsa Libertadores de Africa. At various times in his life he also worked as
José_Leandro_Andrade
Uruguayan dancer, journalist and vedette
interior". Sábado Show (in Spanish). February 19, 2011. "Tina Ferreira y Su Comparsa Serpentina". LaMusicaSalsa.net - Tu Red de Salsa y Musica Latina!.] "Tina
Tina_Ferreira
Group of dancers in a carnival parade
Cleopatra and Krewe of Muses and Tampa's Krewe of Venus. Carnival society Comparsa Krew (disambiguation) Crew (disambiguation) New Years Associations Samba
Krewe
2013 fire in Santa Maria, Brazil
UTC. Two bands were scheduled to perform that night ("Pimenta e seus comparsas" and "Gurizada Fandangueira"). In the early morning hours of 27 January
Kiss_nightclub_fire
British actress (born 1959)
Marianne 1984 Memed, My Hawk Hatche 1984 Summer Lightning Louise St.Leger 1985 Zina German Stenographer 1988 Young Toscanini Comparsa 1992 Hostage Mrs. Mason
Leonie_Mellinger
Popular Cuban protest song
Chambelona (English: the lollipop) is a Cuban conga song performed in comparsa that gained prominence during the 1916 presidential campaign. The song's
La_Chambelona
Citizens or residents of Uruguay
cumparsita" (little street procession, a grammatical diminutive of la comparsa) is a tango written in 1916 by the Uruguayan musician Gerardo Matos Rodríguez
Uruguayans
French actor and dancer (1932–2007)
riprendermi il gatto 1988 Chouans! Baron de Tiffauges Young Toscanini Comparsa Uncredited 1989 The Return of the Musketeers Cyrano de Bergerac 1990 Mister
Jean-Pierre_Cassel
Highest-pitched conga drum
yambú, columbia and guarapachangueo, and it is also present in congas de comparsa. Quinto phrases are played in both triple-pulse (12/8, 6/8) and duple-pulse
Quinto_(drum)
Folk festival in Cuba
Holidays, and sponsored masses, processions and Carnival dances (now called "comparsas") around the annual cycle of Catholic festivals" The Cabildos organized
Cuban_carnival
Cuban pianist, composer and arranger (1893–1950)
popular today and is often heard at wedding receptions. Its origins lie in a comparsa number of 1868, and in its new guise became one of the signature numbers
Eliseo_Grenet
Island in Quintana Roo, Mexico
people dressed in vibrantly colorful costumes known as "Estudiantinas" or "Comparsas", who expressed themselves in the streets of Cozumel through the artforms
Cozumel
2023 film directed by James Mangold
7, 2021). "Ciak, si gira 'Indiana Jones': a Cefalù è corsa per fare la comparsa" [Ciak, 'Indiana Jones' is filmed: she ran to Cefalù to appear as an extra]
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
Indiana_Jones_and_the_Dial_of_Destiny
Ethnic group in Chile
Organización Cultural Lumbanga, Colectivo de mujeres Luanda, Comparsa de la ONG Oro Negro, Comparsa Tumba Carnaval, Club del adulto mayor Julia Corvacho and
Afro-Chileans
Cuban drum
ensembles that traditionally employ a large number of drums, such as comparsas and rumba groups, a detailed naming system is used, which has been taken
Conga
Annual festival in Vinaròs, Spain
The Carnival of Vinaròs is an annual festival in Vinaròs, Spain that is held forty days before Lent. In 2007, it was renamed the Valencian Community's
Carnival_of_Vinaròs
Afro-Cuban drum
which outlawed congas in the context of street carnivals, but not the comparsas themselves. Ironically, this original ban was enacted by the mayor of
Bongo_drum
Renaissance-era Italian tin-glazed pottery
Art (Faber and Faber, 1952) Liverani, G. La maiolica Italiana sino alla comparsa della Porcellana Europea A summary of a century's study, largely based
Maiolica
Italian astronomer
Nicolo Bua, publisher, Panormita (1657). La stella nuova e peregrina comparsa l'anno 1600 sul petto del cigno, scoverta nuovamente, Ignazio di Lazzari
Giovanni_Battista_Hodierna
Brazilian actress (1954–2023)
1 May 2015. Retrieved 19 December 2014. "Carmelinda (Elizângela) vira comparsa de Josiane (Agatha Moreira) na novela 'A Dona do Pedaço'". Purepeople (in
Elizângela
1793 expedition during the War of the First Coalition
Emperor of France. Tommaso Napoli, Relazione di quanto è avvenuto dalla comparsa della flotta francese in Cagliari sino alla totale ritirata di essa nel
French_expedition_to_Sardinia
English actor (1918–2010)
Human Factor Boris 1980 The Sea Wolves Mr. Montero 1981 Sphinx Muhammed 1988 Young Toscanini Comparsa Uncredited 1999 Angela's Ashes Christian Brother
Martin_Benson_(actor)
Filipino revolutionary (1875–1951)
accomplished singer. She was the guitarist and violinist of the Trozo Comparsa Band. In 1893, Marina accompanied her cousin Emilio Jacinto to the house
Marina_Dizon
same name (bomba) bombos Cuba 211.212.1 European-style bass drum, used in comparsa, a pre-Easter procession boncó See bonkó enchemiyá - bongo Cuba 211.211
List of Caribbean membranophones
List_of_Caribbean_membranophones
Motor vehicle
(PDF) on 31 March 2010. Retrieved 6 August 2009. "Punto Evo fa la sua comparsa a Mirafiori!" (in Italian). PuntoEvoClub.it. 7 October 2009. Archived from
Fiat_Punto
2005 live album by Ana Carolina and Seu Jorge
as the first single. São Gonça Tive Razão Zé do Caroço Brasis Carolina Comparsas / O Pequinês e o Pitbull Tanta Saudade É Isso Aí (The Blower's Daughter)
Ana_&_Jorge
Uruguayan artist (1923–2014)
black tenement of "Mediomundo" ("Half-World"), he studied the Candombé and Comparsa dances characteristic to the culture. He composed numerous musical pieces
Carlos_Páez_Vilaró
Mexican sabia and poet (1894–1985)
collaboration with Deep Forest on the track "Tres Marías", from the album Comparsa. Italian photographer Gusmano Cesaretti published a book, Maria Sabina:
María_Sabina
Billotti Fiorella Luna Music by Juan Carlos Fernández Opening theme "La comparsa" by Afrodisíaco Country of origin Peru Original language Spanish No. of seasons
Los_otros_Concha
British Pakistani actor (born 1961)
Stephen Frears 1987 Sammy and Rosie Get Laid Sammy 1988 Young Toscanini Comparsa An Italian-French English-language biographical film directed by Franco
Ayub_Khan_Din
French musician (born 1957)
Forest (1992) World Mix (1994 re-release of 1992 album) Boheme (1995) Comparsa (1998) Made in Japan (live, 1999) Pacifique (soundtrack, 2000) Music Detected
Michel_Sanchez_(musician)
Cuban song
with an extended conga solo and chorus-refrain section, mimicking Cuban comparsas (a popular genre usually associated with the city of Santiago de Cuba)
Babalú
Brazilian criminal organization
2024-04-02. Retrieved 2024-09-14. "Racha no PCC: áudio em que Marcola chama comparsa de 'psicopata' põe em xeque os rumos da maior facção do país". Jornal O
Primeiro_Comando_da_Capital
Family of Latin American drums
folkloric styles. In Cuba, bombos are the largest drums played by the street comparsas in Santiago. In other countries, the term tambora is commonly used. The
Bombo_criollo
Italian actor (1920–2003)
acquitted the defendants of all charges. Scipione l'africano (1937) as Comparsa soldato romano The Ferocious Saladin (1937) as The Lion Princess Tarakanova
Alberto_Sordi
Annual carnival in the Canary Islands
choreography contest Adult Comparsas: Awards presentation and choreography on stage Kid's Comparsas: Children's version of the adult comparsas Rhythm and Harmony:
Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Carnival_of_Santa_Cruz_de_Tenerife
Batá-rumba Bembe Boogaloo Bolero Chachachá Changui Charanga Conga Columbia Comparsa Criolla Cuban hip hop Cuban jazz Cubatón Danzón Danzonete Dengue Descarga
List of Caribbean music genres
List_of_Caribbean_music_genres
Record label founded by Emil E. Shalit in the 1940s
Wuhinte" 1397 Hermanos Deniz Cuban Rhythm Band "Angels May Care" / "La Comparsa" [DA2510/] 1398 Ambrose Campbell, West African Rhythm Brothers "Oba Tonbasiri"
Melodisc_Records
Comarca in Valencian Community, Spain
1988. 288 pages. Library of Congress HD779.A375 G66. ISBN 84-505-8276-8 Comparsa Saudites d'Ontinyent (in English) (en valencià) (en español) La Vall d’Albaida
Vall_d'Albaida
Cuban composer and pianist (1895–1963)
¡no bailes más! Impromptu Jungle Drums La 32 La primera en la frente La Comparsa La conga de medianoche La habanera La danza interrumpida La mulata La negra
Ernesto_Lecuona
Carnival celebration in southern Colombia
Streets. Other versions said the Castañeda family characterized in the comparsas on 4 January is also a cartoon of Bucheli Ayerbe family, one of whose
Blacks_and_Whites'_Carnival
Costumed figures in European folklore
ISBN 9789722003353. "Giant Figures". 10 July 2017. Navarra.com (9 June 2016). "La Comparsa". Navarra.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 17 October 2022. Nivelles Tourism
Processional_giant
Ethnic minority in Cuba
religious currents mentioned above. Profane music includes rumba, guaguancó, comparsa (carnival music) and lesser styles such as the tumba francesa. Virtually
Afro-Cubans
English actor (1920–2010)
Officer Who Seals the Bunker uncredited 1970 Groupie Girl a.k.a. I Am a Groupie Morrie 1978 Give Us Tomorrow 1st Bank Robber 1988 Young Toscanini Comparsa
Richard_Shaw_(actor)
Andean folk dance
in Oruro, Bolivia. Such is the case of the "Comparsa de Morenos de los Veleros" born in 1913 and "Comparsa de los Morenos" of 1924 founded by Aymara migrant
Morenada
Cuban guitarist, composer and professor
instruments such as: Suite simple, Preludio y son, La canción del son, and La comparsa del gallo for voice, guitar and percussion. Pedreira has also composed
Martín_Pedreira
Cuban dancer
Mayor, he created Guaracheros de Regla in 1959. He and his newly created comparsa performed that year in Regla (June 5, 1959), but the following year they
Humberto_Medina_(dancer)
Festival that takes place in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico
the Old San Juan. One of the most iconic elements of the festival is the Comparsa de los Cabezudos (Spanish for "parade of the Big Heads"), a parade of large-headed
San_Sebastián_Street_Festival
Composition by Argentinian composer Osvaldo Golijov
Pilato (Morning: Before Pilate) Silencio (Silence) Sentencia (Sentence) Comparsa al Gólgotha (Parade: To Golgotha) Danza de la sábana púrpura – Manto sagrado
La_Pasión_según_San_Marcos
English drummer (born 1959)
Elena - Maggie Reilly (1996) Am I the Kinda Girl? - Cathy Dennis (1996) Comparsa - Deep Forest III (1998) Live the Life - Michael W. Smith (1998) Friday's
Neil_Conti
Costumed character
with yellow, six tourney horses (xaldiko or zaldiko) take part in the comparsa de gigantes y cabezudos in Pamplona (Iruña) in Navarre, Spain (Nafarroa)
Hobby_horse
Peruvian dance
dictionary) Guillermo Salas Carreño, Acerca de la antigua importancia de las comparsas de wayri ch'unchu y su contemporánea marginalidad en la peregrinación
Ch'unchu_(dance)
enero, 1959 El Bordo (translated into English as “The Precipice”), 1960 La comparsa, 1964 Nudo, 1970 El hombre de los hongos, 1976 (filmed in 1980) Los dos
Sergio_Galindo
china (Chinese cornet), a Chinese reed instrument still played in the comparsas, or carnival groups, of Santiago de Cuba. The great instrumental contribution
Music_of_Cuba
Annual celebration held in Ponce, Puerto Rico
maestros artesanos de la careta carnavalesca de cartón piedra, al retumbe de comparsas de bomba y plena, a creadoras de comidas con aroma a salitre y un pueblo
Carnaval_de_Vejigantes
Cuban multi-instrumentalist, composer and bandleader (1908–1991)
three movements: the introduction, el paseo (the walk in a circle), and la comparsa (the main theme, in which dancers faced each other and danced). López's
Orestes_López
Annual event in Bogotá, Colombia
Colombia. Many activities take place during the celebrations of the carnival Comparsas (krewes): parades of folkloric groups, dances and music that represent
Carnival_of_Bogotá
Barrio in Montevideo Department, Uruguay
the Desfile de Llamadas is held annually, in which a large number of comparsas parade, emulating the slave marches during the colonial era. At the beginning
Palermo,_Montevideo
(carnevale) – en.: carnival centinela chelo charlar charlatan commando comparsa contrabando cúpula daga escorzo espagueti estropear fachada fiesta (festa) –
List of Spanish words borrowed from Italian
List_of_Spanish_words_borrowed_from_Italian
COMPARSA
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Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Innocent
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Guava
Female
Chinese
leek flowers.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Without miseries
Biblical
a rebel; waxing bitter; changing;a rebel;stubborn; height of Jehovah;
Girl/Female
English
Feminine manly.
Female
Serbian
(Славна) Serbian name SLAVNA means "glorious."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Saraasana | ஸராஸநா
One of the kauravas
Girl/Female
Tamil
Unity
Girl/Female
Arabic
Flavour; Scent
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