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COMPARSA Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Websterplural -s. 1. : a folk dance and song of Afro-Cuban origin. 2. : a masked company of street dancers in Cuban carnival processions.
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Highlights of Cuban Colonial History | ReVista - Harvard UniversityDec 9, 2005 · The comparsa was not an culturally exclusive expression, but rather what a Spanish Academy dictionary defined as “a group of persons that in the ...Missing: origin | Show results with:origin
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Carnival in Santiago de Cuba - Cuban AdventuresOne of the most critical elements of the Santiago Carnival are the comparsas. These are street performances or parades which are comprised of a muscial group ...
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The History and Evolution of Conga de Comparsa - ScholarWorksJun 20, 2020 · The History and Evolution of Conga de Comparsa. Carnaval in Cuba is a folkloric celebration that has been gaining momentum for hundreds of years ...
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Check out the translation for "comparsa" on SpanishDictionary.com!### Summary of "Comparsa" from SpanishDict.com
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COMPARSA Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.comComparsa definition: a song and folk dance of Cuba.. See examples of COMPARSA used in a sentence.
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Comparsa Etymology for Spanish LearnersThe Spanish word 'comparsa' comes from Italian 'comparsa', which meant 'appearance' or 'extra/background actor in theater or film'.Missing: history | Show results with:history
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comparsa meaning - Speaking LatinoIn Spanish slang, 'comparsa' generally refers to a group of people who participate in carnivals or other public celebrations, often wearing costumes and ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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comparsa - WordReference.com Dictionary of EnglishLatin compārēre become visible. See com-, appear; Italian: supernumerary (feminine), appearance, noun, nominal use of feminine of comparso, past participle ...
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Delegaciones - CARNAVAL - Ayuntamiento de Cádiz |La comparsa es una agrupación compuesta por unas quince personas, acompañadas de bombo, tambor y guitarras.
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Nick Herman's Web Site - History of Afro-Cuban Percussion ...Comparsas include vocalists along with a wide array of percussion and wind instruments, including but not limited to: bombos criollos (Cuban creole bass ...
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Exploring the Cultural and Historical Significance of El Carnaval in ...Jun 23, 2024 · The word comparsa comes from the Latin word comparere, which means to appear together, and is associated with theater. In Havana and Montevideo, ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Cádiz se rinde al ingenio del carnaval en el COAC 2025 - RTVE.esFeb 25, 2025 · Las comparsas buscan emocionar y hacer reflexionar a través de su lírica. Compuestas por 15 integrantes, sus voces se dividen en tenores, ...
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Oral Traditions of Cuba - Islands of HistoryFernando Ortiz (1951) defined comparsa as a group of masked performers with a common plan to represent a collective theme, such as the reenactment of a folk ...
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Comparsas del carnaval habanero - Blog de Viaje por CubaAug 19, 2017 · En el concurso todo es importante, desde la decoración y majestuosidad de las carrozas hasta la interpretación de las coreografías. Las ...
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Carnival in Latin America: How This Festival Is CelebratedFeb 22, 2023 · Carnival was initially celebrated in El Salvador on May 8, the day San Miguel was founded. In 1939, the local authorities decided to switch it ...
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La Conga | ReVista - Harvard UniversityMar 16, 2014 · The congas of Santiago play three basic rhythms that are unique to these ensembles. One of these, masón, is taken directly from the Tumba ...
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[PDF] The African Diaspora in the Dominican Republic's CultureJun 23, 2023 · Enslaved Africans transformed culture, with food, music, and rituals rooted in Africa. Dances like Palos, Mangulina, and Carnival, and ...
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Santiago — carnival city | Explore | Caribbean Beat Magazineand it comes to a blaze each July, as Santiago's unique annual Carnival, ...
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Sociedades de Negros in the Montevideo Carnival, 1865-1930Nov 1, 2007 · As the Afro-Uruguayan comparsas combined the drums and rhythms of candombe with melodies, chords, and instruments derived from Europe, they ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Carnaval de CádizLas Comparsas. Cuentan con aproximadamente 14 componentes, clasificados en: Tenores, Segundas, Octavillas y Contraaltos. Los principales instrumentos que ...
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Las agrupaciones del COAC 2025: chirigotas, comparsas, coros y ...Nov 19, 2024 · Comparsa Los colgaos. Carnaval de Cádiz. Comparsas COAC 2025. No estará Antonio Martínez Ares, que prepara una antología, y se compensa con ...Missing: miembros | Show results with:miembros
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▷ Comparsa 'LOS TRAMPUCHEROS' | COAC 2023Feb 3, 2023 · Letra: Germán García Rendón ; Música: Germán García Rendón ; Dirección: Adrián Páez Rodal ; Localidad: Cádiz ; El año anterior: Los Conquistadores ( ...Missing: history | Show results with:history
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Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Europe's Carnival CapitalWith final products that can weigh up to 500 kilos and require wheels, enormous costumes are one of the characteristics of the carnival. Demand for ever larger ...
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Tenerife Carnival 2025All about Tenerife Carnival 2025: dates, events and tips to enjoy the best carnival in Europe.
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Comparsas | Groups - TenerifeComparsas are groups of musicians, singers and dancers who once upon a time endeavoured to emulate Río de Janeiro's carnival samba schools. The first comparsa ...
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Carnival Comparsas of Tenerife - Hello Canary IslandsIn this competition, comparsas, which are large groups of dancers and musicians, compete by showcasing spectacular choreographies full of rhythm and energy.Missing: murgas | Show results with:murgas
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Groups - TenerifeNowadays, the comparsas own the street with the undeniable quality of their live performances to surprise even the most frequent carnival-goers on their nights ...
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Carnival Groups & Contests - TenerifeThe members of the children's and adult murgas, comparsas, rondallas and other musical groups compete every year to win the prize for the best performance or ...
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CUBAN MUSIC IN AMERICAThe African practice of call and response developed into highly sophisticated devices in Cuban song forms. ... Performance on tumbadoras (conga drums) and bongó ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] CONGA DE COMPARSA - Leisure Planet MusicConga de Comparsa is the name given to the rhythm/dance of the Cuban Carnaval, the annual street festival celebrated all over Cuba.
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Conga de los Hoyos: joya del Patrimonio Cultural Vivo de la nación ...Jun 21, 2022 · Es la Conga de los Hoyos de las expresiones tradicionales de estirpe carnavalesca más reconocidas en Cuba. Considerada por muchos la ...
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Conga el Paso Franco - Melodious Thunk ProductionsWith their unusual roots, Conga de El Tivoli quickly became the most prestigious, innovative and famous band winning the competition of the Congas in the ...
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Los Marqueses de Atarés 2003, Spanish, 46 min - AfroCubaWeb“Los marqueses de Atarés”, al igual que otras comparsas tradicionales (“La jardinera”, “Los componedores de batea”, “La Sultana”, “Las bolleras”, “El Alacrán”, ...
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[PDF] Que viva Chango. Afro-Cuban Syncretic Cults and Culture in CubaSep 6, 2005 · In colonial Cuba during All King's Day, African slaves were allowed to parade in their ethnic costumes and perform their traditional music and ...<|separator|>
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The Comparsa in Cuba - Islands of HistoryThe comparsa is a fiesta traslaticia, that is, an open-air representation by parading actors who take to the streets and play, sing, and dance, sometimes in ...
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[PDF] The Comparsa: A Havana Carnival's Cultural, Ethnic and ... - AngelfireThe El Alacrán comparsa debuted in 1908. It was created in the Los Carretones solar [tene- ment house], and is famous because some of its participants dressed ...
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Carnaval in the Dominican Republic | ReVistaMar 11, 2014 · The parades are open to everyone who wishes to participate, whether in groups known as comparsas or as individuals. This freedom of expression ...
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[PDF] The Diablo CojueloOriginally brought from Spain, it made its appearance in Santo Domingo during the first carnival celebrated in America in 1520. He then spread throughout. Latin ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Lo Nuestro es lo Verdadero: The Rise of Alí-Babá at Dominican ...In this paper, I explore the convergence of "lo verdadero" and "lo dominicano" as it pertains to the rise of carnival dance/music groups (comparsas) known as ...
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Carnaval Vegano 2025 set to attract 900,000 visitorsFeb 3, 2025 · The event will feature 150 carnival groups, over 2,500 Diablos Cojuelos, and 25 preparation spaces (caves) for participants. With a budget of RD ...Missing: comparsas | Show results with:comparsas
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2025 Festivals & Events in Belize (Month by Month) - The Belize HubFestivals in Belize - An overview of the top events and festivals in the country of Belize. For additional information contact us at info@belizehub.com.
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Volume 2 - Carnaval - Belize Living HeritageMar 14, 2016 · Carnaval is a pre-lenten Mestizo festivity once widely celebrated in Northern Belize. The celebration features songs, dances, and theatrical ...
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Carnaval is color, tradition and celebration! - My Beautiful BelizeJan 19, 2018 · During the three days of revelry, dancers go from home to home to perform 'Comparsas', which traditionally include “El Torito”, “El Papalotito”, ...Missing: Carnival | Show results with:Carnival
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What to Expect: 2025 Carnaval In San Pedro Starts this WeekendFeb 27, 2025 · Expect a street party Saturday, painting on Sunday, and dancing with cross-dressing groups. Sunday is the tamest day, with music and kids ...Missing: Corozal | Show results with:Corozal
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When is Carnival in Argentina 2025, and where is it celebratedJan 20, 2025 · The Country's Carnival is Argentina's most iconic celebration, held at the Gualeguaychú Corsódromo. Over 11 nights, top comparsas compete with ...
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Murga Madness: Carnival in Buenos Aires - Wander ArgentinaInstead of samba and spectacle, Buenos Aires celebration was defined by Afro-Argentine comparsas (carnival troupes) performing candombe. Afro-Argentine carnival ...
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Gualeguaychu Carnaval - the country's carnivalEach comparsa includes over 700 dancers, and is accompanied by 5 huge stages, a drum band (batucada) and a singing band. Each club chooses a theme and a theme ...
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Comparsa Marí Marí - Carnival of Gualeguaychú - Welcome ArgentinaMarí Marí is the comparsa presented by Club Central Entrerriano, located today at 275, España Street, in the City of Gualeguaychú. Founded ever since 1913, ...Missing: groups | Show results with:groups
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Forget tango: the murga of Buenos Aires is a riot of sequins and ...Mar 1, 2019 · A feisty, home-grown form of street dance and percussion performed during carnival season, once unfairly thought of as only performed by drop-outs and drunks.
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Murga: The Unknown Buenos Aires' Carnival | Sounds and ColoursFeb 13, 2011 · Murga is a percussion-based rhythm usually performed by a marching band, live on the streets, without amplification and its dance sometimes ...
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Murga: A musical tale of two cities - CNNFeb 12, 2013 · Murga in Argentina is a lively form of street theater. Dancers make their way up a street in Buenos Aires' San Telmo neighborhood.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Montevideo Carnival: What To Know About The World's Longest PartyNov 14, 2017 · Though lesser known, Carnival in Uruguay is actually longer than the world famous one in Brazil and arguably more fun for all the same reasons and more.Missing: length | Show results with:length<|control11|><|separator|>
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Candombe and its socio-cultural space: a community practiceThe candombe is recognized as an expression of resistance as well as a Uruguayan musical celebration and collective social practice.Missing: century | Show results with:century
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The World of Afro-Uruguayan Candombe Music | World Music CentralDec 28, 2022 · However, Uruguayan carnival comparsas kept the barrel drums and certain dance movements rooted in African traditions. The drum section normally ...
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Candombe – Uruguay Natural – Ministerio de TurismoThe drums constitute the essence of the comparsa. The rhythm of Candombe comes from the so-called cuerda, a group formed by three types of drums: piano, repique ...
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How the Complex Rhythms of Colonialism Created One of ... - WFMTMay 30, 2017 · Candombe is rooted in the culture of enslaved peoples who were brought to Uruguay from Africa during the early 1800s.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Candombe's Costume as a Key Element to Discover Uruguayan ...Aug 13, 2024 · This article aims to understand the origins of the costume for this particular ritual and why the design is preserved today in contemporary celebrations.<|control11|><|separator|>
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El toque de Candombe / La ComparsaShe wears a flowing skirt, usually white, with many frills, and a blouse to match. A fan and a parasol complete her costume. * The Herb Man represents the witch ...
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Carnival of El Callao, a festive representation of a memory and ...The carnival highlights Callaoense history and diversity honouring its Afro-Antillean links and other community influences, reinforces its cultural identity, ...
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Carnaval of El Callao, VenezuelaAmong the other characters are the red, black and white diablos (devils) who lead each comparsa adorned with masks and cracking whips to make space for the ...
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TRADICIONES COLORIDAS: EL CARNAVAL VENEZOLANO ...Feb 12, 2024 · En Maturín, el carnaval cobra vida con la mezcla de tradiciones indígenas, europeas y africanas. Los tambores de la cumanana y el golpe, junto ...
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Maturin Tradiciones | PDF | Carnaval - Scribd* Carnavales de Maturín: Una de las fiestas más populares de. Venezuela, con coloridas comparsas, música tradicional y el famoso baile del "Mono". * Semana ...
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Joropo: Venezuela's Traditional DanceNov 30, 2021 · Venezuela's traditional dance is called Joropo. Its name and characteristics are an amalgamation of history and culture that I will unravel in this blog post.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Carnivals of Maturin - Venezuela 50 Years of Tradition - SteemitEach year, these festivities attract thousands of visitors, which is why it is planned for 2018 to occupy the first place in preparation, organization and ...
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Con más de 100 comparsas y más de 20 carrozas continúa este ...... comparsas y más de 20 carrozas continúa este cuarto día de desfile de los Carnavales de Maturín 2025. Es importante mencionar que son 2.2 kilómetros de la ...
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Carnival in Venezuela | Latina RepublicJan 17, 2022 · Traditions of the carnival festival consist of meat festivals in Puerto Cabello, parades, treats, floats, participation in marches in ...
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[PDF] CARNAVAL - Bolivian ExpressIn Santa. Cruz, Carnaval is a little more like in Rio: the samba school has its rhythm but the theme changes each year. You can make effigies of football ...
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The joy of eastern Bolivia in the Santa Cruz Carnival### Comparsas in the Santa Cruz Carnival
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Bolivian Carnival Corso of Santa Cruz de La Sierra, is a ... - InstagramFeb 13, 2024 · The carnival festivities of Santa Cruz de la Sierra are held throughout the city, the streets are filled with corsos, dances and comparsas that move to the ...
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Carnaval cruceño - Music genre - Rate Your MusicCarnavales are generally composed for brass band musicians. Carnaval was the first form of música oriental to gain popularity outside of the eastern lowlands.
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SANTA CRUZ YA VIVE EL CARNAVAL 2024 Con más de 250 ...Feb 11, 2024 · SANTA CRUZ YA VIVE EL CARNAVAL 2024 Con más de 250 comparsas, ballets, bandas y miles de personas se da inició al carnaval en Santa Cruz con ...