ABSTRACT 1:
MERENGUE...
The merengue is a style musical and of dance originated in the Caribe, specifically in the dominican Republic to principles of century XIX.
The merengue has elements of the contredanse, the mazurka and the European waltz, whose influence spread throughout Haiti, Venezuela and the Antilles , which was a accompanied by traditional instruments like the soprano, the treble, the four, the six and the twelve, plus later , wich the tambora , guiro, mandolin and accordion.
ABSTRACT 2:
HISTORY OF MERENGUE...
The musical structure of the merengue in to the from which can be considered more representatives. Consisted of walking, bodt or merengue, an trouble. All music is written at rate of 2x4 and there are discrepancres in the number of bars each part should therefore be abused at times to lengthen "ad infinitum"
The choreography: The merengue is reduced to the following: the man ad womanintert wined moving sideways in what is called "passing of the fence" the can torn right or left. This is thereal "games merengue" in which couples were not separated ever. There is also what is know as the "merengue figure" in which couples weremany changes and embellishments or "vase" as it was called, but always without letting go.
domingo, 29 de mayo de 2011
martes, 24 de mayo de 2011
Starting point and reading comprehension
This project will be developed in the educational institution of Lorenza Villegas located in the city of Medellin.
With the help of some experts or people knowledgeable on the subject, also for web sites, news, cultural videos, among others.
Main objective
* This project is aimed to make to the girls aware of the institution and clarify their doubts about this dance "Merengue" (origin, basic steps, etc)
With the help of some experts or people knowledgeable on the subject, also for web sites, news, cultural videos, among others.
Main objective
* This project is aimed to make to the girls aware of the institution and clarify their doubts about this dance "Merengue" (origin, basic steps, etc)
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