Examples of 'danzón' in a sentence

Meaning of "danzón"

danzón (noun) - Danzón is a style of music and dance that originated in Cuba. It is a slow, formal dance with roots in African and Spanish influences, often accompanied by a musical ensemble playing traditional Cuban rhythms
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  • A Latin-American musical genre originating from Cuba.
  • A dance style associated with danzón music.

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This was developed from the danzón by increased syncopation.
Look at that woman who is so delicious dance to the danzón.
The basic timbales part for danzón is called the baqueteo.
Matanzas is known as the birthplace of the music and dance traditions danzón and rumba.
This rhythm was developed from the danzón by a syncopation of the fourth beat.
Danzón is the official musical genre and dance of Cuba.
Yucca and danzón.
The Cuban danzón is a good example.
The habanera was the established favourite before the danzón came on the scene.
Creation of the new danzón form is generally attributed to Faílde.
Without going further, remember the time of danzón.
All later forms of the Danzón have included vocals.
The danzón developed first in Matanzas and Havana.
A century and a half of Danzón tradition.
Danzón is elegant and virtuoso music, with dance.

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Salsa also inherited steps from rumba, danzón and mambo.
Early danzón was played by groups called orquestas típicas, which were based on wind instruments.
It is more crowded in the evening, when nearly every night the danzón is danced.
The following danzón is dedicated to Mr. Emilio and those friends in his company.
Charangas supplanted the típicas as the standard instrumental line-up for the danzón.
The danzón developed from the habanera, a creolized Cuban dance form.
In Cuba, the güiro is used in the genre danzón.
It takes its name from a danzón from the conductor 's grandfather, Armando Romeu.
Yes, of course I wanted to do the danzón.
Cha-cha-cha had eclipsed both mambo and danzón as the most popular dance style in Cuba.
He was the first to denominate a section of the popular Cuban Danzón as a " Mambo.
The danzón was exported to popular acclaim throughout Latin America, especially Mexico.
Cuban musicologist Olavo Alén emphasizes the inheritance that cha-cha-chá received from danzón.
The most famous Mexican danzón piece is Danzón No. 2.
He says that actually, cha-cha-chá appears to be a derivative of danzón.
Danzón No. 2 is an orchestral composition by Mexican composer Arturo Márquez.
Havana 's daily paper, El Triunfo, gave a description of this earlier danzón.
Arturo Márquez 's Danzón no. 2 is also based on the clave rhythm.
From the beginning of the 20th century, bolero arrived to Yucatán, and Danzón to Veracruz.
A danzón has the following typical structure, An introduction or paseo ( A ), usually 16 bars.
Its repertoire included popular music like bolero, guaracha, chachachá, son montuno, conga, and danzón.
With the Siglo XX Verges became a popular danzón singer, making several recordings in the 1940s.
Founded 1871 in Matanzas by Miguel Faílde, the official originator of the danzón.
A film called Danzón was released in 1991 directed by María Novaro.

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