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Argentine folk music (3 C, 1 P) Argentine legends (3 P) G. Guaraní mythology (2 C, 7 P) Pages in category "Argentine folklore" The following 16 pages are in this ...
As for the Argentine folklore, recognized as such from years ago until today, has African and Afro-Argentine influences, the following are the most prominent: the chacarera, the payada, the milonga campera, the malambo, and -perhaps- the gato. The tango and the milonga ciudadana also have African influences. In the latter, the Afro-Argentines ...
Folk music—known as música folklórica or folklore in Spanish, from the English "folklore"—is a music genre that includes both traditional folk music and contemporary folk music, which emerged from the genre's 20th-century revival. Argentine folk music comes in many forms and has Indigenous, European, and African influences.
The Argentine Northwest region (NOA) is composed of the territory of the Argentinian provinces of Tucumán, Salta, and Catamarca. The region's center is in the area of Santiago del Estero . During the NOA's aboriginal period, the various communities within the area shared a complex culture that was further enriched by constant contacts and ...
The Cosquín Folk Festival is one of the most important folk music festivals of Argentina, and most important in Latin America. [1] [2] It lasts nine days and takes place in the second half of January in the city of Cosquín, a scenic, Punilla Valley location in Córdoba Province. The tradition used to refer to nine moons of Cosquín.
Malambo was popularized in Argentina at the beginning of the 19th century. [citation needed] The two main styles of malambo are the “estilo sureño” ("Southern style") and the “estilo norteño” ("Northern style"). The “estilo norteño” tends to have a faster rhythm than that of the South, and use a unique guitar strum. [4]
Argentine folk music groups (2 C, 9 P) F. Folk albums by Argentine artists (8 C) M. Argentine folk musicians (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Argentine folk music"
Pages in category "Argentine folk singers" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Charo Bogarín; C.