Danza
Danza is a musical
genre native to
Puerto Rico, which was heavily influenced by the French
contra dance and the Cuban
danzón. It is sometimes called "Puerto Rico's classical music".From main article
Music of Puerto RicoDanza is a very sophisticated form of music that can be extremely varied in its expression; the Puerto Rican
national anthem, "
La Borinqueña", was originally a danza that was later altered to fit a more anthem-like style. Danzas can be either romantic or festive. Romantic danzas have four sections, beginning with an eight-measure paseo followed by three themes of sixteen measures each. The third theme typically includes a solo by the
bombardino and, often, a return to the first theme or a coda at the end. Festive danzas are free-form, with the only rules being an introduction and a swift rhythm.
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danza (f)
n.
dance, dancing
danzare
v.
dance
danza (f)
n.
hornpipe, lively sailors' dance
danzar
v.
dance
danza
= dance.
Ex: The article 'Encore! Integrating children's literature as a prelude or finale to music experiences with young children' shows how teachers and library specialists can integrate children's literature about song, dance, or musical instruments in music classes.
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* bailarina de danza del vientre = belly dancer.
* bailar la danza del vientre = belly-dance.
* compañía de danza = dance company.
* danza de guerra = war dance.
* en danza = on the run.
* siempre en danza = on the go.
danzar
= dance.
Ex: I am too old any longer to play games or dance; my social life is restricted; and I cannot, as I used, take much interest in the future of the world, for I shan't live long enough to see what is going to happen in it.