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MARINERA - Marinera is a coastal dance of Peru. Marinera is a graceful and romantic couple's dance that uses handkerchiefs as props. The dance is an elegant and...
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Sailor had one dance |
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May 10 2008 The Telegraph - Cryptic |
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A lively South American dance derived from the cueca, performed by couples waving handkerchiefs music to accompany this. |
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Marinera is a coastal dance of Peru. Marinera is a graceful and romantic couple's dance that uses handkerchiefs as props. The dance is an elegant and stylized reenactment of a courtship, and it shows a blend of the different cultures of Peru. The dance itself has gained a lot of recognition and is one of the most popular traditional dances of Peru. The city of Trujillo has been the national capital of this dance ever since the passage of law No. 24,447 on January 24, 1986. The Trujillo Marinera Festival has been held in Trujillo since the 1960s. In 2012, the Congress of the Peruvian Republic declared October 7 as Marinera Day in Trujillo City, which is celebrated with a parade and dance expressions.The origin of the Marinera is generally traced back to the Zamacueca. Nevertheless, there are several other theories about where it comes from. Traditional accompaniment for the dance is provided cajón, clarinets, guitars, drums, and bugles. |