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Danza is a musical genre that originated in Ponce, a city in southern Puerto Rico. It is a popular turn-of-the-twentieth-century ballroom dance genre slightly similar to the waltz. Both the danza and its cousin the contradanza are sequence dances, performed to a pattern, usually of squares, to music that was instrumental. Neither the contradanza nor the danza were sung genres; this is a contrast to, for example, the habanera, which was a sung genre. There is some dispute as to whether the danza was in any sense a different dance from the contradanza, or whether iza al danzón". In Fernández, María Antonia (ed) Bailes populares cubanos. La Habana Through the first part of the 19th century the dance and its music became steadily more creolized. The music and the dance is creolized because com

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  • Danza is a musical genre that originated in Ponce, a city in southern Puerto Rico. It is a popular turn-of-the-twentieth-century ballroom dance genre slightly similar to the waltz. Both the danza and its cousin the contradanza are sequence dances, performed to a pattern, usually of squares, to music that was instrumental. Neither the contradanza nor the danza were sung genres; this is a contrast to, for example, the habanera, which was a sung genre. There is some dispute as to whether the danza was in any sense a different dance from the contradanza, or whether iza al danzón". In Fernández, María Antonia (ed) Bailes populares cubanos. La Habana Through the first part of the 19th century the dance and its music became steadily more creolized. The music and the dance is creolized because composers were consciously trying to integrate African and European ideas because many of the people themselves were creoles, that is, born in the Caribbean; accepting their islands as their true and only homeland. Some well-known composers of danzas are Manuel Gregorio Tavárez, "The Father of Puerto Rican Danza", and Juan Morel Campos, considered by many to have raised the genre to its highest level. Others are Cuban Ignacio Cervantes, and Curaçaoan Jan Gerard Palm. (en)
  • La danza puertorriqueña es un género musical de salón popularizado en Puerto Rico cuyo origen surge de la contradanza proveniente de la herencia de España y otros países europeos, pasada por el tamiz de patrones rítmicos sincopados de la música bailable afrocaribeña.​ Su popularidad fue tal que el himno nacional puertorriqueño, La Borinqueña, fue compuesto originalmente como una danza en 1867, aunque luego sería alterado para adaptarse a un estilo que se pareciese a un himno más estándar. (es)
  • De danza is een dans in tweekwartsmaat en is in het begin van de 19e eeuw in het Caribische gebied ontstaan. De Caribische danza is doorgaans opgebouwd uit twee of drie delen, elk deel bestaande uit een veelvoud van acht maten. (nl)
  • Данса (исп. Danza) — кубинский танец. Произошёл от европейского контрданса, известного на Кубе с конца XVIII века. Темп умеренный и умеренно быстрый, размер 2/4, ритм синкопированный. Был популярен до начала XX века. Многочисленные образцы дансы встречаются в творчестве кубинских композиторов XIX века (классический образец — фортепианные дансы Игнасио Сервантеса Каванаги). (ru)
  • Данза (ісп. Danza) — музичний жанр, який виник у Понсе, місті в південному Пуерто-Рико. (uk)
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  • You may listen to Luciano Quiñones piano interpretation of Tavárez's "Margarita"here (en)
  • You may listen to Luciano Quiñones piano interpretation of Morel Campos' "No me toque" here (en)
  • You may listen to Graciela Rivera's interpretation of Fernández Juncos' version of the "La Borinqueña"" here. (en)
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  • La danza puertorriqueña es un género musical de salón popularizado en Puerto Rico cuyo origen surge de la contradanza proveniente de la herencia de España y otros países europeos, pasada por el tamiz de patrones rítmicos sincopados de la música bailable afrocaribeña.​ Su popularidad fue tal que el himno nacional puertorriqueño, La Borinqueña, fue compuesto originalmente como una danza en 1867, aunque luego sería alterado para adaptarse a un estilo que se pareciese a un himno más estándar. (es)
  • De danza is een dans in tweekwartsmaat en is in het begin van de 19e eeuw in het Caribische gebied ontstaan. De Caribische danza is doorgaans opgebouwd uit twee of drie delen, elk deel bestaande uit een veelvoud van acht maten. (nl)
  • Данса (исп. Danza) — кубинский танец. Произошёл от европейского контрданса, известного на Кубе с конца XVIII века. Темп умеренный и умеренно быстрый, размер 2/4, ритм синкопированный. Был популярен до начала XX века. Многочисленные образцы дансы встречаются в творчестве кубинских композиторов XIX века (классический образец — фортепианные дансы Игнасио Сервантеса Каванаги). (ru)
  • Данза (ісп. Danza) — музичний жанр, який виник у Понсе, місті в південному Пуерто-Рико. (uk)
  • Danza is a musical genre that originated in Ponce, a city in southern Puerto Rico. It is a popular turn-of-the-twentieth-century ballroom dance genre slightly similar to the waltz. Both the danza and its cousin the contradanza are sequence dances, performed to a pattern, usually of squares, to music that was instrumental. Neither the contradanza nor the danza were sung genres; this is a contrast to, for example, the habanera, which was a sung genre. There is some dispute as to whether the danza was in any sense a different dance from the contradanza, or whether iza al danzón". In Fernández, María Antonia (ed) Bailes populares cubanos. La Habana Through the first part of the 19th century the dance and its music became steadily more creolized. The music and the dance is creolized because com (en)
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  • Danza (en)
  • Danza puertorriqueña (es)
  • Danza (nl)
  • Данса (ru)
  • Данза (uk)
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