Malambo (dance)

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El malambo es una danza folclórica de Argentina que se atribuye a los pueblos originarios de las regiones pampeana y patagónica. Perteneciente a la llamada música surera o sureñaque se toca solamente a guitarra. Dentro de los bailes folclóricos argentinos, es una excepción porque carece de letra; la música de un bombo legüero y las guitarras acompañan a esta danza rdf:langString
Le malambo est une danse folklorique individuelle traditionnelle argentine, originaire de la Pampa et créée au XVIIe siècle. La musique est jouée sur un tambour appelé bombo, accompagné par des guitares qui répètent généralement trois accords, servant uniquement de prétexte à la danse rdf:langString
Malambo is a folk dance in Argentina, a dance of gauchos. It is a solo dance of men (although it may be performed in groups). Its notable element are elaborate leg movements with energetic zapateados (stomping) and cepillados ("brushing"/"scrubbing"). Dance scholar and folklorist described it as "a battle between men who stomp in turn to music". This so particular and spirited way of dancing was popularized at the beginning of the 19th century in Argentina. The first musical version of malambo was published by Ventura Lynch in 1883. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString El malambo es una danza folclórica de Argentina que se atribuye a los pueblos originarios de las regiones pampeana y patagónica. Perteneciente a la llamada música surera o sureñaque se toca solamente a guitarra. Dentro de los bailes folclóricos argentinos, es una excepción porque carece de letra; la música de un bombo legüero y las guitarras acompañan a esta danza
rdf:langString Malambo is a folk dance in Argentina, a dance of gauchos. It is a solo dance of men (although it may be performed in groups). Its notable element are elaborate leg movements with energetic zapateados (stomping) and cepillados ("brushing"/"scrubbing"). Dance scholar and folklorist described it as "a battle between men who stomp in turn to music". There was no particular choreography for the dance. C.J. Videla-Rivero described it as follows: "One gaucho taps, kicks, crosses his legs, pounds the earth with the side of his feet, make his spurs tinkle, and fills the air with a thousand and one different figures while his opponent, crouched, watches him." It may be performed in various ways: solo, in groups (synchronized or individual choreographies), counterpoint vis a vis, counterpoint quartets. The last two are of competitive form (in fact, in this form malambo was born): the opponents take turns, and the one who stomps the best, wins. This so particular and spirited way of dancing was popularized at the beginning of the 19th century in Argentina. The first musical version of malambo was published by Ventura Lynch in 1883. A major Malambo performance and competition event, , is held annually in Laborde, Córdoba Province, Argentina since 1966.
rdf:langString Le malambo est une danse folklorique individuelle traditionnelle argentine, originaire de la Pampa et créée au XVIIe siècle. La musique est jouée sur un tambour appelé bombo, accompagné par des guitares qui répètent généralement trois accords, servant uniquement de prétexte à la danse
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