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  1. Marinera is a dance that originated in Peru in 1879 in honor of the great "marines", the Peruvian navy, who fought against Chile. ("Center for Traditional Music and Dance"). It was called “Zamacueca” when Peru was friends with Chile but after the war with this country, the named changed. This dance is combination of Spanish, and African dance.

  2. Marinera is a graceful courtship dance, and accompanying genre of music, that originated on the Peruvian coast. In Marinera, dancers reenact the romantic motions of courtship, “courting” each other by circling one another, spinning and promenading, and using handkerchiefs for flair. The dance, which combines elements of the Andean zamacueca ...

  3. Below the kirk, below the hill, Below the lighthouse top. The Sun came up upon the left, Out of the sea came he! And he shone bright, and on the right. Went down into the sea. Higher and higher every day, Till over the mast at noon—'. The Wedding-Guest here beat his breast,

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  5. Trujillo Marinera Festival is a Peruvian cultural event held annually in Trujillo city in January. The event focuses on a dance contest called the marinera, a typical dance of the city and of the country.The festival also presents parades, presentations and competitions of Peruvian paso horses. Both the marinera dance and the Peruvian paso horse have been declared to be part of the cultural ...

  6. La Marinera – Peruvian Music and Dances. This dance is a spin-off from the zamacueca and the mozamala. In 1893, Abelardo Gamarra “El Tunante” dubbed the dance the “Marinera”, in homage to Peru’s naval hero Admiral Miguel Grau, during a piano concert performed by a Lima maiden who was to become a major exponent of the genre, Rosa ...

  7. 14 de mar. de 2020 · TuTu Dance presents Lipstick, Shoes & Fancy Moves 2019,An Evening of Rhythm & Dance at the Armstrong Theatre, Torrance, California ~ www.tutudance.org“Ma...

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