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  2. El amor brujo - Wikipedia

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    El amor brujo ([el aˈmoɾ ˈbɾu.xo], "Love, the sorcerer") is a ballet by Manuel de Falla to a libretto by María de la O Lejárraga García, although for years it was attributed to her husband Gregorio Martínez Sierra. It exists in three versions as well as a piano suite drawn from four of its movements. Andalusian in character, its music ...

  3. Let the Dance Begin (film) - Wikipedia

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    20 April 2023. (2023-04-20) (Argentina) Countries. Argentina. Spain. Language. Spanish. Let the Dance Begin (Spanish: Empieza el baile) is a 2023 Argentine-Spanish road comedy-drama film directed by Marina Seresesky [es] which stars Darío Grandinetti and Mercedes Morán alongside Jorge Marrale.

  4. El amor de mi bohío - Wikipedia

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    El amor de mi bohío" [1] [2] (also known as "Mi guajirita" [3]) is a song composed, music and lyrics, in the 1930s, by the Cuban composer Julio Brito (Julio Valdés-Brito Ibáñez), [4] [5] known as “The melodic painter of Cuba” [6] [7] for having been one of the musical authors who most beautifully described the Cuban countryside in his ...

  5. Danza de los Viejitos - Wikipedia

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    The Danza de los Viejitos is said have begun as a dance in the Mexican State of Michoacán in the Purépecha Region. The men that perform this dance are known as Danzantes or "Dancers." This dance was performed by four men that represent fire, water, earth, and air. Four dancers are also believed to be the correct number to dance in this ...

  6. El baile de los que sobran - Wikipedia

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    El baile de los que sobran. Graffiti inspired by the song in Santiago during the 2019–2020 Chilean protests. " El baile de los que sobran " (The dance of those left over) is a single from the album Pateando piedras by the Chilean rock/pop band Los Prisioneros. It was considered by the National Library of Chile as one of the most emblematic of ...

  7. Diablada - Wikipedia

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    Diablada. A Diablada dance squad passing through the streets during the Carnival and Bolivia. The Diablada, also known as the Danza de los Diablos (English: Dance of the Devils), is an Andean folk dance performed in Bolivia, in the Altiplano region of South America, characterized by performers wearing masks and costumes representing the devil ...

  8. El Son de la Negra - Wikipedia

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    El Son de la Negra. " El Son de la Negra " (lit. The Song of the Black Woman) is a Mexican folk song, originally from Tepic, Nayarit, [1] before its separation from the state of Jalisco, and best known from an adaptation by Jalisciense musical composer Blas Galindo in 1940 for his suite Sones de mariachi. [2][3][4] It is commonly referred to as ...

  9. El Amor (Tito El Bambino song) - Wikipedia

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    A 26-second sample of "El Amor" featuring part of the chorus. " El Amor " (English: "Love") is a song by Puerto Rican singer Tito El Bambino. It was composed by Tito and Joan Ortiz and released on February 9, 2009, as the second single from his third studio album, El Patrón (2009). The song blends the sounds of Latin pop with cumbia and merengue.