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  2. Music of Panama - Wikipedia

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    Panama is a Central American country, inhabited mostly by mestizos (persons of mixed African, European and indigenous ancestry).The music of Panama is heavily based on the folk music of Spain, particularly that of Andalusia and was influenced first by the indigenous populations of Kunas, Teribes, Ngobe Bugle and others, and then by the black population who were brought over, first as slaves ...

  3. Samy and Sandra Sandoval - Wikipedia

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    Samy was born on 15 February 1968, [2] [3] and Sandra was born on 10 April 1970, [4] to Luis and Dolores Sandoval in Chitré, in the Herrera Province of Panama.At age eight, Samy began to play the accordion, and after listening to songs at home, Sandra began singing.

  4. Los Pozos District - Wikipedia

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    Los Pozos, as the district of Herrera, is known for its rich culture of music and clothing. Tipico music is the traditional music and dance is most often enjoyed in the district. Men usually wear a typical straw hat and white traditional button down shirt. Women, during festivals, will dress in elaborate dresses and hair styles.

  5. Cumbia (Panama) - Wikipedia

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    Cumbia is a musical genre and folk dance from Panama. [1] [2]The cultural importance of cumbia has been recognized by UNESCO in its inclusion of it on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2018.

  6. Culture of Panama - Wikipedia

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    With this heritage, Panama has a rich and diverse music history, and important contributions to Cumbia, Saloma, Pasillo, Punto, Tamborito, Mejorana, Bolero, Jazz, Salsa, Reggae, Calypso, Rock and other musical genres. Not all people in Panama choose to listen to Spanish music. Some choose to listen to something they call "soca" music.

  7. Tamborito - Wikipedia

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    El Tamborito, literally translated to "the Little Drum", is a genre of Panamanian folkloric music and dance dating back as early as the 17th century. The Tamborito is a traditional folk music and dance of Panama. The dance is a romantic, couple's dance, often involving a small percussion ensemble, and in all versions; a female chorus.

  8. Panamanian reggaetón - Wikipedia

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    In Panama, reggaetón is a musical genre that is a combination of reggae, Jamaican dancehall, hip hop, soca, bomba, plena and various Caribbean music styles. Lyrics to reggaetón are typically sexually explicit and are generally rapped, but many reggaetón artists will also sing their lyrics.

  9. Category:Music of Panama - Wikipedia

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    Music of Panama This page was last edited on 18 April 2024, at 16:53 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...