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The danza is performed on saints 'days and the costumes are embellished with silver fish.
Masks and feather head dresses: Mexicans celebrate danzas 2000
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The danza is performed on saints 'days and the costumes are embellished with silver fish.
Masks and feather head dresses: Mexicans celebrate danzas 2000
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The danza is rather peculiar, and not at all pleasing to an Americana.
Six Months in Mexico 1888
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These European influences later arrived in the eighteenth century in Cuba becoming known as the danza and eventually becoming the national dance.
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The Anti-Danza-Hype backlash begins: MCExample writes: "I managed to get a glimpse of the 'danza'"
Boing Boing: December 2, 2001 - December 8, 2001 Archives 2001
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"danza," which is kin to Mexican airs and to the Cuban "guaracha" and may be compared to a flowing brook, now gliding along serenely, now rushing in cascades.
Santo Domingo A Country with a Future Otto Schoenrich
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Rossni wrote a famous tarantella, "La danza," as a song for chamber performance, scored for voice and piano.
Tarantella elena maria vidal 2009
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Una nueva danza que explora las huellas espirituales y los fundamentos de un grupo interreligioso de bailarines a través del movimiento, la escritura y la narrativa.
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Donne danza e società in Italia 1900 – 1945, pp. 269 – 289.
Angiola Sartorio. 2009
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Brains, dal classico a pupazzi di Gerry Anderson, Thunderbirds, si esibisce con “dei notevoli passi di danza” al suono di Rhythm is a dancer degli Snap.
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