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    The Buenos Aires Tango is a great part of the Argentine identity today. The dance and the music represent the history of the country and the culture of Argentina. The dancers used the emotion to present a sensual dance and with a lot of passion. As a musical genre‚ It was born at the end of XIX century in a Buenos Aires in full growth. However‚ the idea of men and women with the bodies strongly embraced‚ was shocked to the society of the time. Therefore‚ it was only popular among low class society

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    Prince Royce Have you heard the name Prince Royce before? The amazing bachata singer? No? Well‚ Prince Royce is a bachata singer from Bronx‚ NY. While on stage‚ he is called Prince Royce. While you read this‚ some things you will learn about are his music life‚ his albums/songs‚ and his life. Royce was born on May 11‚ 1989 in Bronx‚ NY. He is the 2nd oldest out the 4 children. Geoffrey Royce Rojas is the name his parents gave him. He was born to his full blooded Dominican parents. He lived a

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    the Dominican cultural and historical legacy and pass it onto future generations; Merengue and Bachata Na’ Ma’ College in the United States has taught me about the difference between being Dominican and looking as one. For instance‚ every time‚ I introduce myself as Dominican to the class the common questions that follow up the are something like‚ do you play baseball? Are you a good Merengue or Bachata dancer? While these questions are apparently innocuous‚ they carry on at pejorative message of

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    SPECIFIC PURPOSE: I want to inform my audience about my experience teaching the Quinceanera’s Court to dance for my daughter’s Fifteen Birthday party. PRIMARY AUDIENCE OUTCOME: I want my audience to know about my experience teaching the quinceanera’s court to dance for my daughter’s fifteen birthday party. CONTRIBUTING AUDIENCE OUTCOMES: I want my audience to know: * Teaching them to dance was difficult. * Teaching them to dance was challenging. * Teaching them to dance was rewarding

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    Prince Royce

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    Geoffrey Royce Rojas (born May 11‚ 1989)‚ known by his stage name Prince Royce‚ is an American singer-songwriter and record producer from Bronx‚ New York. At an early age‚ Royce took an interest in music and into his teenage years‚ began experimenting with music and writing poetry. By age nineteen‚ Royce met Andrés Hidalgo‚ who became his manager. Hidalgo later introduced Royce to Sergio George‚ who immediately signed him to his label after hearing three of his demos.In March 2010‚ he released his

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    As a Dominican Merengue‚ Bachata‚ Salsa‚ Perico Ripiao‚ Mambo and many other typical music genres are a must know. I mean what Dominican doesn’t know about these music genres. I danced Bachata and Salsa with this girl at this party. I honestly don’t remember the occasion‚ must I say Dominicans party for any and every reason. The party was in front of my grandmother’s house and across from the local bodega. The moon shined bright in the sky illuminating the night and making it perfect for the occasion

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    Salsa Research Paper

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    Salsa is danced to Salsa music. There is a strong African influence in the music as well as the dance. Derived from the Spanish word for "sauce‚" the dance is aptly named for the flavor or "spicy" technique upon which it actually centers upon (Bachata Crazy.com). With room

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    American Melting Pot

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    blues that was already in place‚ music became a melting pot because it incorporated different cultures and ways to express yourself. Another example is a latino genre called Bachata that first started in the Dominican Republic and El Salvador. Bachata was a style of music that was traditionally very classical but when Bachata was brought to America‚ it exploded with a beat that was a little more uptempo and instrumentation that is common to the United States. With the changing music taste and flavor

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    Dominican Republic is its own independent country located in the Caribbean‚ with full power over its territory. The main language is Spanish. One third of its western territory is shared with Haiti. Dominicans are known for their music‚ mainly for Bachata and Merengue. They are also known for using a lot of plantains in their foods and dishes. It has been a very popular vacation destination for many people due to their low prices and their many all-inclusive resorts and hotels. Outside of those vacations

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    Concert Choir assignments for December 16-20‚ 2013 1. Listen to this version “Silent Night” compare the style you hear and our version. The version of “Silent Night”‚ which was written by Carl Fisher‚ was a little bit faster than how we sing it in our choir room. In the classroom‚ we are often told to slow down while singing this song‚ but the style used by Carl Fisher was faster. Another difference between Carl Fisher’s style and our style in the classroom is that Fisher’s style has the alto section

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