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  • Milonga (dance)
  • Argentine dance style similar to tango

    Milonga dance is dancing to milonga music. Milonga dance incorporates the same basic elements as Argentine tango but permits a greater relaxation of legs

    Milonga (dance)

    Milonga (dance)

    Milonga_(dance)

  • Milonga (dance event)
  • Event where Argentine tango is danced

    A Milonga is an event where Argentine tango is danced. People who frequently go to milongas may be called milongueros. Many milongas are held on a regular

    Milonga (dance event)

    Milonga (dance event)

    Milonga_(dance_event)

  • Milonga (music)
  • Musical genre originating in South America

    and Argentine milonga was particularly popular among Afro-Argentines in Buenos Aires at the turn of the 20th century. Over time, dance steps and other

    Milonga (music)

    Milonga (music)

    Milonga_(music)

  • Milonga
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Milonga may refer to Milonga (music) Milonga (dance) Milonga (dance event) Milonga (film) Milonga a track from the 2008 album Redenção by Brazilian rock

    Milonga

    Milonga

  • List of dance styles
  • Capoeira Maculelê Danza Jive Merengue Milonga Reggaeton Rumba Rueda Salsa Samba (ballroom dance) Samba (Brazilian dance) Samba de Gafieira Zouk Lambada Pasodoble

    List of dance styles

    List of dance styles

    List_of_dance_styles

  • Tango
  • Argentinian and Uruguayan partner dance

    impoverished port areas of these countries from a combination of Argentine Milonga, Spanish-Cuban Habanera, and Uruguayan Candombe celebrations. It was frequently

    Tango

    Tango

    Tango

  • Tanda (milonga)
  • Turn of dancing in a milonga

    A tanda is a turn of dancing in a milonga, and by association, a set of pieces of music, usually between three and five, that is played for one turn. The

    Tanda (milonga)

    Tanda_(milonga)

  • Contradanza
  • Cuban and Spanish dance and music genre

    predominate. In 1883 Ventura Lynch, a scholar of the dances and folklore of Buenos Aires, noted the milonga dance was "so universal in the environs of the city

    Contradanza

    Contradanza

  • Music of Uruguay
  • dance steps and other musical influences were added, eventually giving rise to the tango. Milonga music is still used for dancing, but the milonga dancing

    Music of Uruguay

    Music of Uruguay

    Music_of_Uruguay

  • Bailando por un Sueño (Argentine TV series) season 2
  • Season of television series

    performances in each dance according to the judges' marks are as follows: Week 1: Salsa or Jazz Week 2: Cha cha cha or Disco Week 3: Milonga or Hip Hop Week

    Bailando por un Sueño (Argentine TV series) season 2

    Bailando_por_un_Sueño_(Argentine_TV_series)_season_2

  • Carlos Espinoza (dancer)
  • Argentine dancer and teacher

    and Chile and in 2001, in Europe. Carlitos Espinoza and Noelia Hurtado - Milonga de los Domingos - 1 March 2015 Carlitos Espinoza and Noelia Hurtado - Tango

    Carlos Espinoza (dancer)

    Carlos_Espinoza_(dancer)

  • Nude recreation
  • Leisure activity while naked

    are slowly being rebuilt. An invitation-only event with naked Tango Milonga dancing was held in a small town in Germany. Starkers!, a monthly naked club

    Nude recreation

    Nude recreation

    Nude_recreation

  • Argentine tango
  • Musical genre and accompanying latin social dance

    Lunfardo Maxixe (dance) (or Brazilian tango) Milonga (dance event) Tango music Ballroom tango Tango Queer Tango Uruguayan tango World tango dance tournament

    Argentine tango

    Argentine tango

    Argentine_tango

  • List of ethnic, regional, and folk dances by origin
  • cobanit Carnavalito Chacarera Cueca Cumbia Villera Milonga Tango Zamba Note: in Armenian "bar" means "dance". Berd Entarisi ala benziyor Kochari Shalakho Tamzara

    List of ethnic, regional, and folk dances by origin

    List_of_ethnic,_regional,_and_folk_dances_by_origin

  • List of dances
  • Mihanikos Milonga (see Argentine Tango) Minuet Mirzayi Mixer dance Mizmar Modern dance Modern Jive Mohiniyattam (Indian classical dance) Molly dance Monferrina

    List of dances

    List_of_dances

  • Flamenco
  • Genre of Spanish music and dance

    type of siguiriyas). The minor mode is restricted to the Farruca, the milongas (among cantes de ida y vuelta), and some styles of tangos, bulerías, etc

    Flamenco

    Flamenco

    Flamenco

  • Taxi dancer
  • Paid dance partner in a partner dance

    Argentina, has led to an increase in formal and informal dance hostess services in the milongas, or dance halls. While some operators attempt to sell holiday

    Taxi dancer

    Taxi dancer

    Taxi_dancer

  • Candombe
  • Style of music and dance from Uruguay

    meaning that city compadritos danced milonga, not rural gauchos. Thompson notes that the population of city toughs dancing milonga would have included blacks

    Candombe

    Candombe

    Candombe

  • Dance (social event)
  • Dance as a social event

    Troyl Twmpath Classified by the type of dance involved: Circle dance, Contra dance, Line dance Milonga Survival Dance: How Humans Waltzed Through the Ice

    Dance (social event)

    Dance_(social_event)

  • Culture of Argentina
  • musical symbol. The Milonga dance was a predecessor, slowly evolving into modern tango. By the 1930s, tango had changed from a dance-focused music to one

    Culture of Argentina

    Culture of Argentina

    Culture_of_Argentina

  • Strictly Dance Fever
  • 2005 British TV series or programme

    the Milonga and a Movie Dance. Couples are listed in the order they performed. This week, the couples performed the Waltz and an unlearned dance. Couples

    Strictly Dance Fever

    Strictly Dance Fever

    Strictly_Dance_Fever

  • Cortina (tango)
  • seconds) of music that is played between tandas at a milonga (tango dance event). The cortina lets the dancers know that the tanda has ended. The partners can

    Cortina (tango)

    Cortina_(tango)

  • Tango music
  • Style of music originating in South America

    early milongas are generally the slowest and easiest to dance to; and for that reason, they are the most frequently played at tango dances (milongas); "Milonga

    Tango music

    Tango music

    Tango_music

  • Fandango
  • Musical form and a music genre typical of Spain and parts of Latin America

    Fandango is a lively partner dance originating in Spain, usually in triple meter, traditionally accompanied by guitars, castanets, tambourine or hand-clapping

    Fandango

    Fandango

    Fandango

  • International Dance Organization
  • Disco Dance Disco Dance Freestyle Disco Dance Show Disco Slow Street Dance Show Productions COUPLE DANCE DISCIPLINES Argentine Tango (Tango, Milonga, Tango

    International Dance Organization

    International Dance Organization

    International_Dance_Organization

  • Dance party
  • Social gathering at which people dance

    features dancing. Dance parties at which people mainly dance Tango are called Milongas. Society portal Ball Computational musicology Dance hall Play

    Dance party

    Dance party

    Dance_party

  • Index of dance articles
  • examinations (dance) - Medieval dance - Melbourne Shuffle - Mexcaltitán Ballet - Middle Eastern dance - Milonga (dance) - Minuet - Mixer dance - Modern dance - Modern

    Index of dance articles

    Index_of_dance_articles

  • World tango dance tournament
  • Annual competition of Argentine Tango, held in Buenos Aires, Argentina

    of traditional milonga figures, and "Tango Escenario" (Stage Tango), which is more choreographic and includes elements from other dance disciplines, such

    World tango dance tournament

    World tango dance tournament

    World_tango_dance_tournament

  • Afro-Argentines
  • Argentines of Sub-Saharan African descent

    tangos, meetings in which slaves assembled to sing and dance. The modern term for a tango ball, milonga, has its roots in the Quimbanda language of Angola

    Afro-Argentines

    Afro-Argentines

    Afro-Argentines

  • Uruguayan tango
  • Type of dance

    regions of Argentina and Uruguay. The dance is often accompanied by several musical forms such as: Tango Milonga Vals Candombe [citation needed] One of

    Uruguayan tango

    Uruguayan tango

    Uruguayan_tango

  • Oblivion (Piazzolla)
  • 1982 composition by Astor Piazzolla

    French lyrics. It features a passionate, melancholic melody built on a slow milonga rhythm with jazz-influenced harmonies. Running three and a half minutes

    Oblivion (Piazzolla)

    Oblivion (Piazzolla)

    Oblivion_(Piazzolla)

  • Cheryl Burke
  • American dancer, model and television host (born 1984)

    American professional dancer, model, and television host. She is best known for her appearances on the ABC competition series Dancing with the Stars, which

    Cheryl Burke

    Cheryl Burke

    Cheryl_Burke

  • History of the tango
  • and Uruguay. The Tango derives from the Cuban habanera, the Argentine milonga and Uruguayan candombe, and is said to contain elements from the African

    History of the tango

    History of the tango

    History_of_the_tango

  • Practica (event)
  • práctica. Although a Milonga is also an event for dancing Argentine tango, there are several differences: Dancers go to the milonga to socialise, so dress

    Practica (event)

    Practica_(event)

  • Chamarrita
  • Two types of music and dance

    evidence of this. Fandango Bolero Sevillanas Waltz Milonga (music) Milonga (dance) Tango music Tango (dance) Tunz+nath (2012-02-19). "Azores Lifestyle: Chamarrita"

    Chamarrita

    Chamarrita

  • Josefa Díaz Fernández
  • Spanish flamenco singer (1871–1918)

    May 1918), was a Spanish flamenco dancer and singer. She shot to fame when she introduced Spain to the first milongas aflamencadas of Argentine folklore

    Josefa Díaz Fernández

    Josefa_Díaz_Fernández

  • Al and Barbara Garvey
  • American artist and dance couple

    tango dance party, in the flamboyant style of stage tango. In 1987 after encountering a Buenos Aires milonga (dance event) where everyone was dancing in

    Al and Barbara Garvey

    Al_and_Barbara_Garvey

  • Reggaeton
  • Music genre

    /ˈrɛɡeɪtoʊn, ˌrɛɡeɪˈtɒn/, US: /ˌrɛɡeɪˈtoʊn, ˌreɪɡ-/) is a style of popular dance music that originated in Puerto Rico from the Spanish reggae of Panama during

    Reggaeton

    Reggaeton

    Reggaeton

  • Zamba (artform)
  • Traditional Argentine folk dance and music genre

    and a folk dance. Zamba is very different from its homophone, the samba - musically, rhythmically, temperamentally, in the steps of the dance and in its

    Zamba (artform)

    Zamba (artform)

    Zamba_(artform)

  • Pasodoble
  • Music genre and dance

    to a modern Spanish musical genre and partner dance form. Both voice and instruments, as well as the dance then began to develop and be practiced independently

    Pasodoble

    Pasodoble

    Pasodoble

  • Queer Tango
  • Type of dance

    original way to dance it in same-sex couples got lost and was forbidden. Only male-female couples were allowed to dance in public milongas. The queer tango

    Queer Tango

    Queer_Tango

  • Hollie Robertson
  • British dancer

    of ten of all the judges on both their dances in the final. They performed The Milonga and a freestyle dance. In an earlier round they had also achieved

    Hollie Robertson

    Hollie_Robertson

  • Son cubano
  • Style of dance and music originating in Cuba

    cubano (Spanish: [ˌsoŋ kuˈβano]), or simply son, is a genre of music and dance that originated in the highlands of eastern Cuba during the late 19th century

    Son cubano

    Son_cubano

  • Merengue music
  • Music genre of Dominican Republic

    Dominican Merengue is a type of music and dance originating in present-day Dominican Republic which has become a very popular genre throughout Latin America

    Merengue music

    Merengue music

    Merengue_music

  • Bomba (Puerto Rico)
  • Traditional musical style of Puerto Rico

    umbrella term that refers to a variety of musical styles and associated dances originating in Puerto Rico. It was developed during the 17th century by

    Bomba (Puerto Rico)

    Bomba (Puerto Rico)

    Bomba_(Puerto_Rico)

  • Neotango
  • Genre of tango

    flow on the dance floor. It is open to fusion dances and technologies, and it does not follow any of the strict rules of a traditional milonga. "What is

    Neotango

    Neotango

  • Salsa music
  • Latin American dance music genre

    Salsa is a style of dance music mainly influenced by Caribbean traditions and music from Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, and other countries

    Salsa music

    Salsa music

    Salsa_music

  • Dancing with the Stars (American TV series) season 10
  • Season of television series

    Season ten of Dancing with the Stars premiered on March 22, 2010, on the ABC network. The Pussycat Dolls singer Nicole Scherzinger and Derek Hough won

    Dancing with the Stars (American TV series) season 10

    Dancing_with_the_Stars_(American_TV_series)_season_10

  • Contact improvisation
  • Form of improvised dancing

    contemporary dance festivals (Jacob's Pillow, Bates Dance Festival). In the mid-1970s, the term "jam" appeared to describe, like jazz jam sessions and milongas in

    Contact improvisation

    Contact_improvisation

  • Guaracha
  • Genre of Cuban popular music, of rapid tempo and with picaresque lyrics

    Guarachas were played and sung in musical theatres and in working-class dance salons. They became an integral part of bufo comic theatre in the mid-19th

    Guaracha

    Guaracha

  • Gabino Ezeiza
  • Musical artist

    this country). Ezeiza affirmed that the milonga (campera) came from the candombe, a style of music and dance that originated in Uruguay among the descendants

    Gabino Ezeiza

    Gabino Ezeiza

    Gabino_Ezeiza

  • Ronda (tango)
  • edu/~umtango/etiquette.html M. Chisholm, More than 2 to tango: the joy of being part of the milonga, http://tangointhespring.org.au/2012/10/more-than-2-to-tango/

    Ronda (tango)

    Ronda_(tango)

  • Cumbia (Colombia)
  • Regional music and dance style

    folkloric genre and dance from Colombia. The cumbia is the most representative dance of the coastal region in Colombia, and is danced in pairs with the

    Cumbia (Colombia)

    Cumbia (Colombia)

    Cumbia_(Colombia)

  • Joropo
  • Folk music genre from Colombia and Venezuela

    Llanera, is a musical style resembling the fandango, and an accompanying dance. It originated in the Llanos of Colombia and Venezuela 300 years ago and

    Joropo

    Joropo

    Joropo

  • Cueca
  • Family of musical styles

    pronunciation: [ˈkweka]) is a family of musical styles and associated dances in which 'the dancers, who carry a handkerchief in their right hand, trace circular

    Cueca

    Cueca

    Cueca

  • Otros Aires
  • Argentine musical group

    musician and architect Miguel Di Genova. Otros Aires mixes early tango and milonga structures from the beginning of the 20th century (Gardel, Razzano, D'Arienzo

    Otros Aires

    Otros_Aires

  • Saya (art form)
  • Afro-Bolivian music and dance

    The saya is an Afro-Bolivian music and dance originating from the Yungas region. It is considered a key influence in the music of Bolivia. The term saya

    Saya (art form)

    Saya (art form)

    Saya_(art_form)

  • Cuban rumba
  • Music genre originating from Cuba

    Rumba is a secular genre of Cuban music involving dance, percussion, and song. It originated in the northern regions of Cuba, mainly in urban Havana and

    Cuban rumba

    Cuban rumba

    Cuban_rumba

  • Bachata (music)
  • Music genre from the Dominican Republic

    representing the cultural diversity of the Dominican population. A form of dance, bachata, also developed with the music. In the 1990s bachata's instrumentation

    Bachata (music)

    Bachata (music)

    Bachata_(music)

  • Danzón
  • Musical genre and dance of Cuba

    Danzón is the official genre and dance of Cuba. It is also an active musical form in the United States and Puerto Rico. Written in 2 4 time, the danzón

    Danzón

    Danzón

  • Nuevo tango
  • Music genre

    shift in all styles of tango away from teaching what to dance toward teaching how to dance. Milonga in the last decades of the 20th century maintained a

    Nuevo tango

    Nuevo_tango

  • Moombahton
  • Genre of electronic dance music

    Moombahton (/ˈmuːmbətɒn/, MOOM-bə-ton) is an electronic dance music genre, derived from house music and reggaeton, that was created by American DJ and

    Moombahton

    Moombahton

  • Tango: Zero Hour
  • 1986 studio album by Ástor Piazzolla

    Astor Piazzolla. "Tanguedia III" – 4:39 "Milonga del ángel" – 6:31 "Concierto para quinteto" – 9:06 "Milonga loca" – 3:09 "Michelangelo '70" – 2:52 "Contrabajissimo"

    Tango: Zero Hour

    Tango:_Zero_Hour

  • Music of Latin America
  • Collective term for the dances, rhythms and styles of music from Latin America

    candombe and percussion, German polkas, Polish mazurkas, and Argentine milonga. In its early history, tango music was associated with brawls at brothels

    Music of Latin America

    Music_of_Latin_America

  • Alejandro Laguna
  • Professional dancer and researcher of performative arts

    tango dance and fado music. This began by playing a round of fado songs during his weekly milonga. Although fado music is not traditionally danced, Laguna

    Alejandro Laguna

    Alejandro Laguna

    Alejandro_Laguna

  • Milonga (film)
  • 1999 Italian film

    connect the facts by discovering the killers. Going to Milonga, that is the place where the tango is danced, he will find the two killers, a man and a woman

    Milonga (film)

    Milonga_(film)

  • Bolero
  • Genre of Hispanic music with Cuban origins

    century as part of the trova tradition. Unrelated to the older Spanish dance of the same name, bolero is characterized by sophisticated lyrics dealing

    Bolero

    Bolero

  • Jota (music)
  • Spanish music genre and dance

    The jota (pronounced [ˈxota]) is a genre of music and the associated dance known throughout Spain, most likely originating in either Aragon or the Valencian

    Jota (music)

    Jota (music)

    Jota_(music)

  • Pachanga
  • Musical genre that is a mixture of son montuno and merengue

    of son montuno and merengue and has an accompanying signature style of dance. This type of music has a festive, lively style and is marked by jocular

    Pachanga

    Pachanga

  • Aníbal Troilo
  • Argentine tango musician (1914–1975)

    he made with vocalist Francisco Fiorentino from 1941 to 1943, known as milongas, were some of the favourites in tango salons. The renowned bandoneonist

    Aníbal Troilo

    Aníbal Troilo

    Aníbal_Troilo

  • The Tango Lesson
  • 1997 Argentine film

    Festival in Iceland, the Istanbul Film Festival in Turkey, and others. Milonga Triste composed by Sebastián Piana and Homero Manzi, performed by Hugo

    The Tango Lesson

    The_Tango_Lesson

  • Mapalé
  • Afro-Colombian dance

    The Mapalé is an Afro-Colombian style of dance that was imported by slaves. It represented fishermen after a long day of work. Its name comes from the

    Mapalé

    Mapalé

    Mapalé

  • Music of Cuba
  • genre and dance style that developed originally in Cuba. The word "mambo", similar to other Afroamerican musical denominations as conga, milonga, bomba,

    Music of Cuba

    Music_of_Cuba

  • Alberto Paz
  • Argentine historian (1943–2014)

    This style developed for use in exhibitions during breaks in social dancing at milongas, but was carried to the stage. As the stage style evolved through

    Alberto Paz

    Alberto Paz

    Alberto_Paz

  • Edmundo Rivero
  • Musical artist

    guitarist of Troilo's quartet. Guitar-only formations were used by countryside milonga artists, early tango singers, and even Carlos Gardel in his youth, but

    Edmundo Rivero

    Edmundo Rivero

    Edmundo_Rivero

  • Huapango
  • Family of Mexican music styles

    'on top of the wood', alluding to a wooden platform on which dancers perform zapateado dance steps. It is interpreted in different forms, the most common

    Huapango

    Huapango

    Huapango

  • Gato (artform)
  • Style of Argentinian music and dance

    for cat) is a style of Argentine music and an associated dance. It is a very popular folk dance in the country. Its rhythm is like the chacarera, but its

    Gato (artform)

    Gato (artform)

    Gato_(artform)

  • Plena
  • Genre of music and dance native to Puerto Rico

    Plena is a genre of music and dance native to Puerto Rico. First played by Afro–Puerto Ricans, the genre has African roots. The plena genre originated

    Plena

    Plena

    Plena

  • Tango Argentino (musical)
  • Musical by Hector Orezzoli and Claudio Segovia

    others. They came from the tango salons and danced the very simple, yet very graceful dance of the crowded milonga salons of Buenos Aires. Their tango was

    Tango Argentino (musical)

    Tango Argentino (musical)

    Tango_Argentino_(musical)

  • Louis van Amstel
  • Dutch-American dancer and choreographer

    Dutch-American ballroom dance champion, professional dancer, and choreographer who appears on the American reality television series Dancing with the Stars. Louis

    Louis van Amstel

    Louis_van_Amstel

  • Tambor (dance)
  • Afro-Venezuelan music genre

    Tambor is a secular and religious coastal Afro-Venezuelan music and dance. It is a cultural manifestation in South America originating in the slaves from

    Tambor (dance)

    Tambor_(dance)

  • The Rough Dancer and the Cyclical Night (Tango Apasionado)
  • 1988 studio album by Astor Piazzolla

    The Rough Dancer and the Cyclical Night (Tango Apasionado) is an album by the Argentinian musician Astor Piazzolla. It was released in 1988. The album

    The Rough Dancer and the Cyclical Night (Tango Apasionado)

    The_Rough_Dancer_and_the_Cyclical_Night_(Tango_Apasionado)

  • Narcocorrido
  • Type of narrative ballad originating in Mexico

    is heard and produced on both sides of the Mexico–US border. It uses a danceable, polka, waltz or mazurka rhythmic base. The lyrics tend to speak approvingly

    Narcocorrido

    Narcocorrido

  • Milonguero style
  • skillful and respectful tango dancer who holds a reverence for the type of traditional social tango that is danced at milongas in Buenos Aires, Argentina

    Milonguero style

    Milonguero style

    Milonguero_style

  • Tango (flamenco)
  • Flamenco palo

    stories in which Argentine tango is imagined as a mixture of "candombe", "milonga", "habanera" and "tango andaluz", arguing that such explanations often

    Tango (flamenco)

    Tango_(flamenco)

  • Marimba
  • Wooden keyboard percussion instrument

    note tubes were U-shaped. The marimbas were first used for light music and dance, such as vaudeville theater and comedy shows. Clair Omar Musser was a chief

    Marimba

    Marimba

    Marimba

  • Cumbia (Panama)
  • Folkloric genre and dance from Panama

    Cumbia [ˈkumbja] is a musical genre and folk dance from Panama. The cultural importance of cumbia has been recognized by UNESCO in its inclusion of it

    Cumbia (Panama)

    Cumbia (Panama)

    Cumbia_(Panama)

  • Chacarera
  • Dance and music that originated in Argentina

    The Chacarera is a dance and music that originated in Santiago del Estero, Argentina. It is a genre of folk music that, for many Argentines, serves as

    Chacarera

    Chacarera

    Chacarera

  • Rumba flamenca
  • Flamenco style

    The dance that it accompanied was improvised with prominent hip and shoulder movements, more overtly sexual than other styles of flamenco dances. New

    Rumba flamenca

    Rumba_flamenca

  • Bomba (Ecuador)
  • Afro-Ecuadorian music and dance form

    Bomba or Bomba del Chota is an Afro-Ecuadorian music and dance form from the Chota Valley area of Ecuador in the province of Imbabura and Carchi. Its

    Bomba (Ecuador)

    Bomba (Ecuador)

    Bomba_(Ecuador)

  • Latin pop
  • Upbeat Latin music mixed with American pop music

    from other Latin genres such as rock en español, tropical, reggaeton, and dance, though it may incorporate elements of these styles. In this sense, the

    Latin pop

    Latin_pop

  • Tropical music
  • Music from the Spanish-speaking Caribbean

    tropical) is a broad category within Latin music that refers to rhythmic, dance-oriented music genres originating from the Spanish-speaking Caribbean and

    Tropical music

    Tropical_music

  • Michail Savitskiy
  • German ice dancer (born 2003)

    Michail Savitskiy (born 1 July 2003) is a German ice dancer. With his former skating partner, Darya Grimm, he is a two-time World Junior bronze medalist

    Michail Savitskiy

    Michail Savitskiy

    Michail_Savitskiy

  • Figures of Argentine tango
  • Elements of Argentine tango

    forward, forward, side, feet together; the baldosa is the basic step of milonga. This baldosa is similar to eight count basic with the exception of the

    Figures of Argentine tango

    Figures_of_Argentine_tango

  • Morenada
  • Andean folk dance

    The Morenada is an Andean folk dance which originated in what is now the modern-day country of Bolivia. This dance is practiced mainly in Bolivia and

    Morenada

    Morenada

  • Dominican hip-hop
  • Form of dance and music in the Dominican Republic

    Ranchera Trival Southern Cone Candombe Cueca Música cebolla Milonga Murga Tango Argentine tango Milonga Vals Neotango Nuevo tango Uruguayan tango Bandoneon Orquesta

    Dominican hip-hop

    Dominican_hip-hop

  • Cuarteto
  • Musical genre born in Córdoba, Argentina

    cuarteto ensemble are in Italian and Spanish dance ensembles. The name was coined because the early dance-hall numbers were invariably four-piece bands

    Cuarteto

    Cuarteto

  • Lorena Ermocida
  • Argentine tango dancer

    + Pancho: Tango Dancers & Legends. (2017). Mirada, (1), 13. Willem Dafoe: "The milonga isn't so nice when you see your wife dancing with another man"

    Lorena Ermocida

    Lorena Ermocida

    Lorena_Ermocida

  • Milonguero
  • Social tango dancer

    milonguero is a person who spends time dancing social tango. The word comes from the term milonga referring to a tango dance event. The term was used from the

    Milonguero

    Milonguero

    Milonguero

  • Murga
  • Form of musical theatre

    lesser extent than in Montevideo; the Argentinian murga is more centred on dancing and less on vocals than the Uruguayan one. Uruguayan murga has a counterpart

    Murga

    Murga

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    Feminine form of Czech Milan, a short form of Slavic names containing the element mil, MILANA means "favor, grace." Compare with Milada. This name was adopted by the Italians in the early 1900s, and eventually came to be used as a contracted form of María Elena.

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  • Tripping
  • n.

    A light dance.

  • Tripudiate
  • v. i.

    To dance.

  • Dancette
  • a.

    Deeply indented; having large teeth; thus, a fess dancette has only three teeth in the whole width of the escutcheon.

  • Turmeric
  • n.

    The root or rootstock of the Curcuma longa. It is externally grayish, but internally of a deep, lively yellow or saffron color, and has a slight aromatic smell, and a bitterish, slightly acrid taste. It is used for a dye, a medicine, a condiment, and a chemical test.

  • Unmorrised
  • a.

    Not arrayed in the dress of a morris dancer.

  • Waltz
  • v. i.

    To dance a waltz.

  • Villanella
  • n.

    An old rustic dance, accompanied with singing.

  • Danceress
  • n.

    A female dancer.

  • Danced
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Dance

  • Curcuma
  • n.

    A genus of plants of the order Scitamineae, including the turmeric plant (Curcuma longa).

  • Trenchmore
  • n.

    A kind of lively dance of a rude, boisterous character. Also, music in triple time appropriate to the dance.

  • Tripper
  • n.

    One who trips or supplants; also, one who walks or trips nimbly; a dancer.

  • Dance
  • v. i.

    The leaping, tripping, or measured stepping of one who dances; an amusement, in which the movements of the persons are regulated by art, in figures and in accord with music.

  • Waltz
  • n.

    A dance performed by two persons in circular figures with a whirling motion; also, a piece of music composed in triple measure for this kind of dance.

  • Dancer
  • n.

    One who dances or who practices dancing.

  • Trio
  • n.

    The secondary, or episodical, movement of a minuet or scherzo, as in a sonata or symphony, or of a march, or of various dance forms; -- not limited to three parts or instruments.

  • Oblonga
  • pl.

    of Oblongum

  • Trenchmore
  • v. i.

    To dance the trenchmore.

  • Wallflower
  • n.

    A lady at a ball, who, either from choice, or because not asked to dance, remains a spectator.

  • Dance
  • v. t.

    To cause to dance, or move nimbly or merrily about, or up and down; to dandle.