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El Tamborito, literally translated to "the Little Drum", is a genre of Panamanian folkloric music and dance dating back as early as the 17th century. Likewise, it is the typical genre of the north coast of the Colombian Pacific, in the area of Chocó Department.The Tamborito is the national song and dance of Panama. The dance is a romantic, couple's dance, often involving a small percussion ensemble, and in all versions; a female chorus. The Tamborito is performed in formal costumes in front of large, interactive crowds that form a large circle around the performers. The members of such crowds often participate in the percussion of the song as well as the actual dance itself. The Tamborito is most commonly performed during Panamanian festivals, and in particular, the Panama Carnival.

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  • El Tamborito, literally translated to "the Little Drum", is a genre of Panamanian folkloric music and dance dating back as early as the 17th century. Likewise, it is the typical genre of the north coast of the Colombian Pacific, in the area of Chocó Department.The Tamborito is the national song and dance of Panama. The dance is a romantic, couple's dance, often involving a small percussion ensemble, and in all versions; a female chorus. The Tamborito is performed in formal costumes in front of large, interactive crowds that form a large circle around the performers. The members of such crowds often participate in the percussion of the song as well as the actual dance itself. The Tamborito is most commonly performed during Panamanian festivals, and in particular, the Panama Carnival. (en)
  • Il Tamborito, tradotto letteralmente in "piccolo tamburo", è un genere di musica e danza folcloristica panamense e anche colombiano (Tamborito Chocoano),risalente al XVII secolo. Il Tamborito è la canzone e il ballo nazionale di Panama. Il ballo è una danza romantica, di coppia, che spesso coinvolge un piccolo gruppo di percussioni e, in tutte le versioni, un coro femminile. Il Tamborito viene eseguito in costumi formali di fronte a grandi folle interattive che formano un grande cerchio attorno agli artisti. I membri di tali folle partecipano spesso alle percussioni della canzone e alla danza vera e propria. Il Tamborito è più comunemente eseguito durante le feste panamensi e, in particolare, durante il Carnevale di Panama. (it)
  • El tamborito o tambor es un género musical y baile autóctono de Panamá​ y de Colombia, donde una voz principal (cantalante) entona la melodía y marca el compás cantando un estribillo seguida por el "cajero" y otros tambores que se suman a la voz; un coro de mujeres responden cantando mientras siguen la melodía con palmadas apoyando el compás y estableciendo una especie de diálogo cantado entre la cantalante, el coro y los tambores.​ (es)
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  • El tamborito o tambor es un género musical y baile autóctono de Panamá​ y de Colombia, donde una voz principal (cantalante) entona la melodía y marca el compás cantando un estribillo seguida por el "cajero" y otros tambores que se suman a la voz; un coro de mujeres responden cantando mientras siguen la melodía con palmadas apoyando el compás y estableciendo una especie de diálogo cantado entre la cantalante, el coro y los tambores.​ El tamborito es el baile y género musical rey en el istmo de Panamá y es reconocido convencionalmente como la más importante expresión del folclore panameño.​ Al mismo tiempo es el baile folclórico más importante de la Región Pacífica de Colombia.​​ (es)
  • El Tamborito, literally translated to "the Little Drum", is a genre of Panamanian folkloric music and dance dating back as early as the 17th century. Likewise, it is the typical genre of the north coast of the Colombian Pacific, in the area of Chocó Department.The Tamborito is the national song and dance of Panama. The dance is a romantic, couple's dance, often involving a small percussion ensemble, and in all versions; a female chorus. The Tamborito is performed in formal costumes in front of large, interactive crowds that form a large circle around the performers. The members of such crowds often participate in the percussion of the song as well as the actual dance itself. The Tamborito is most commonly performed during Panamanian festivals, and in particular, the Panama Carnival. (en)
  • Il Tamborito, tradotto letteralmente in "piccolo tamburo", è un genere di musica e danza folcloristica panamense e anche colombiano (Tamborito Chocoano),risalente al XVII secolo. Il Tamborito è la canzone e il ballo nazionale di Panama. Il ballo è una danza romantica, di coppia, che spesso coinvolge un piccolo gruppo di percussioni e, in tutte le versioni, un coro femminile. Il Tamborito viene eseguito in costumi formali di fronte a grandi folle interattive che formano un grande cerchio attorno agli artisti. I membri di tali folle partecipano spesso alle percussioni della canzone e alla danza vera e propria. Il Tamborito è più comunemente eseguito durante le feste panamensi e, in particolare, durante il Carnevale di Panama. (it)
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