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  2. List of Private Passions episodes (2020–present) - Wikipedia

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    Dance a cachucha, fandango, bolero (The Gondoliers) Choir: D'Oyly Carte Opera Chorus. Orchestra: New Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Isidore Godfrey. Angela Morley Fiver's Vision (Watership Down) Conductor: Marcus Dods. Louis Armstrong & His All-Stars Sweet Georgia Brown 31 Jan 2021 Rachel Clarke: Ralph Vaughan Williams The Lark Ascending

  3. Cachucha - Wikipedia

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    The Cachucha was created in Cuba though it is now considered a Spanish dance. Fanny Elssler (1810-1884, Vienna) popularized this dance when she introduced it to the public in the ballet from Rossini's opera La donna del lago in 1830s London, and cemented its fame in Jean Coralli's ballet Le Diable boiteux (1836, Vienna).

  4. Bolero (Spanish dance) - Wikipedia

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    Bolero is a Spanish dance in 3/4 time popular in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. It originated from the seguidilla sometime between 1750 and 1772, [ 2 ] and it became very popular in Madrid, La Mancha, Andalusia and Murcia in the 1780s.

  5. Tango, bolero, classical: Miami’s Dimensions Dance Theatre ...

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    WHAT: Dimensions Dance Theatre of Miami presents “Viajes” WHERE: Dennis C. Moss Cultural Arts Center, 10950 SW 211 Street, Cutler Bay COST: $25, $35, $45, with discounts available

  6. Fandango - Wikipedia

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    Fandango is a lively partner dance originating in Portugal and Spain, usually in triple meter, traditionally accompanied by guitars, castanets, tambourine or hand-clapping. Fandango can both be sung and danced. Sung fandango is usually bipartite: it has an instrumental introduction followed by "variaciones".

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  8. Bolero - Wikipedia

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    The bolero-son: long-time favourite dance music in Cuba, captured abroad under the misnomer 'rumba'. The bolero-mambo in which slow and beautiful lyrics were added to the sophisticated big-band arrangements of the mambo. The bolero-cha, 1950s derivative with a chachachá rhythm. The bachata, a Dominican derivative developed in the 1960s.

  9. Category:Spanish dances - Wikipedia

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