The word merengue designates a musical form extended through all the Caribbean. The first occurrences of merengue in print in Venezuela are from scores of “dance merengue” of the second-half of the 19th century . As a dance craze, merengue acquired popularity in Caracas during the 1920s. It is important to distinguish this form from the vastly more popular Dominican Merengue.

PropertyValue
dbpedia-owl:thumbnail
dbpprop:abstract
  • The word merengue designates a musical form extended through all the Caribbean. The first occurrences of merengue in print in Venezuela are from scores of “dance merengue” of the second-half of the 19th century . As a dance craze, merengue acquired popularity in Caracas during the 1920s. It is important to distinguish this form from the vastly more popular Dominican Merengue. Although they share the same name, the rhythms have very little in common, except the fact that they were commonly written for partner dancing.
dbpprop:hasPhotoCollection
rdf:type
rdfs:comment
  • The word merengue designates a musical form extended through all the Caribbean. The first occurrences of merengue in print in Venezuela are from scores of “dance merengue” of the second-half of the 19th century . As a dance craze, merengue acquired popularity in Caracas during the 1920s. It is important to distinguish this form from the vastly more popular Dominican Merengue.
rdfs:label
  • Venezuelan merengue
owl:sameAs
skos:subject
foaf:depiction
foaf:page
is dbpedia-owl:Artist/genre of
is dbpedia-owl:genre of
is dbpprop:dance of
is dbpprop:disambiguates of
is dbpprop:genre of
is dbpprop:redirect of
is dbpprop:regionalScenes of
is owl:sameAs of