Puerto Rican dances are as diverse as its people. The plena, danza, sies, vals and bomba, as well as many folkloric dances, are part of the rich Puerto Rican music/dance culture. Merengue, mambo and cha cha cha, make up a portion of the upbeat music and associated dances. Salsa, created by New York Puerto Ricans, is popular not just in the USA, but in many parts of the world.
The Tamborito dance from Panama is one of the various folkloric dances of the country, typically the use of "Tambores" (Drums) which its main influence come from the Africans. Drum beats, accents, execution and the sensual projection of rituals suggest the origin of the ¨Tamborito"
The Tamborito is the is the most popular, disseminated, antique and tied to the native land dance of Panama.
The Tamborito Dance is usually composed of two sections. One sections are the musicians, who plays the Tambores to mark the rhythm, pace and type of dance, the other are the groups couples that will individually dance in the middle arena or in front of the "Tamboreros" (drum players), added to the tambores you will also hear the hand claps of women and the typical "Saloma" (vocal sound of men).
There are two main types of tamborito execution, "Tambor Norte" (Northern Drum) and "Tambor Corrido" (Run Drum). What is very important are the "three beats" (Tres Golpes) of the Tambor which marks the tone, anymic state of the performer, region and particular aspects of the ambient influencing the final execution of the tamborito melody.
Among the ways of dancing the Tamborito we find the Tambor de Orden (Orderly) this was and still is a costume of distinguished people to celebrate social events with brilliant order. Participants stand in line while one genteleman goes and with kindness and style ask one of the women to go and dance in the middle, once it is done he returns the lady to the line and he gives the opportunity to other gentleman to dance and select a couple and so on with all of the participants. This type of tambor is with out doubt is a show of high quality from the social and artistic stand point.
Apart from the tambores (drums) some regions also add a violin, small bugle and other instruments to the tamborito dance.
One of the typical dances is El Tamborito. Trust me that is the one that you see everywhere. Maybe this website will help:
http://www.eltamborito.com/cultura.html
It tells you everything.
salsa and some popular dances mixed together such as African dances and purtican dances
Some traditional dances from Panama include the Tamborito, Punto panameño and Cumbia.
The panamenian Murga
El tamborito
sukbota
folk dances, mostly cultural dance and kinds of dances you do now
There are actually quite a few different names for ballroom dances. The tango and waltz are two major ballroom dances.
what are the names of Tudor dances
to preserve the culture of cordilleran people.
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folk dances, mostly cultural dance and kinds of dances you do now
There are actually quite a few different names for ballroom dances. The tango and waltz are two major ballroom dances.
tango
what are the names of Tudor dances
The capital of Panama is Panama City. It is the largest city in Panama and serves as the country's political, cultural, and economic center.
The Haka fits into tribal and cultural dances.
they would not have ceremonies. they did cultural dances at weddings or funerals.
to preserve the culture of cordilleran people.
-the wiggle -wombo
the can can and the french waltz
Some European dances include clogging, Irish dancing, and the Flamenco.
They brought Christmas and cultural dances.