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Latin America has a rich artistic culture. One art form the area is well known for is dance. The mamba, the merengue, and the tango are all well known Latin dances. There are also specific music types developed to go with these dances. Like most countries, the development of the internet, travel, and mass media has caused art of Latin American countries to have many more influences, but traditional art was heavily influenced by religion and the native population. Painting, especially murals, are popular in Latin America, as well as sculptures.
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It was important to have doom paintings if the service was Latin because not many people back then in medieval England knew latin, so paintings would help the congregation understand the message the preist was trying to get across.
ere is a Latin word 'gaudium, meaning joy or delight
It is from the 14th century Latin word for paint - pigmentum
Latin American Women Artists - 1995 TV is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved
Latin American Women Artists - 1995 TV was released on: USA: 20 September 1995
Modern day is influenced by Latin because all over the world Latin schools are being placed near American schools
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There are many African influences on Latin American dances when the slaves were brought to Cuba, Brazil etc.
The Latin word for "artist" is artifex (genitive artificis).
European ethnic groups strongly influenced the region.
Brazil
Yes Latin America's music has an influence on the American (United States)'s music. How could it not? Like Alica below me says "think of artists today like Shakira, Pitbull, Enrique Iglesias," and Santana! These artists have been on the top 100 lists multiple times. How can that not be direct proof for influence?
Americans use the Latin Alphabet, which was directly influenced and based on the Greek Alphabet.
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