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Puerto Rican and Dominican Dance -- Merengue
Merengue is often thought of as the dance of the Dominican Republic but it is also one of the traditional musical styles of Puerto Rico. Dancers from the Julia De Burgos Cultural Arts Center performed at International Cleveland Community Day in the Atrium of the Cleveland Museum of Art. http://www.clevelandpeople.com/groups/puertorican/puertorican.htm
published: 18 Oct 2013
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Hispanic Folk Dance Group ``Plena de Puerto Rico`` from Cleveland, OH
http://www.intalc.org/
https://twitter.com/artlangcontest
http://www.youtube.com/user/culturalartlanguage/videos?view=0
Hispanic Folk Dance Group ``Plena de Puerto Rico`` from Cleveland, OH
Intercultural Art and Language Contest
Rosemont Akoo Theatre / Chicago, IL
March 24, 2013
published: 25 May 2013
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Puerto Rico Salsa Dance - Ataca y Alemana
Become Mambo certified at http://MamboMasterClass.com
Song Used: Puerto Rico - Cheo Feliciano and Ismael Quintana
Ataca and Alemana social dancing at MamboLandMilano.
Learn to dance Bachata at http://IslandTouchOnline.com
ATACA x Fuego dance sneaker: https://fuegoshoes.com/pages/ataca
published: 24 Apr 2018
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Puerto Rico's Bomba, A Dance of The African Diaspora | If Cities Could Dance
Witness the unstoppable joy of dancing bomba with sisters Mar and María Cruz. Visit some of the communities where bomba dancing is most vibrant, from the Santurce area of San Juan, to Loíza, the bastion of Afro Puerto Rican culture across the Rio Grande. Meet Jesús Cepeda, a member of the family that has kept this culture alive through the latter half of the 20th century, and community organizer Maricruz Rivera Clementa who runs the Corporación Piñones Se Integra (http://www.copipr.com/) dedicated to preserving Afro Puerto Rican culture and teaching the next generation of bomba dancers.
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📺 WATCH more videos from our Hispanic Heritage Month Playlist: https://bit.ly/ICCD_HispanicHeritagePlaylist
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published: 09 Jun 2020
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Puerto Rican folk dance: Aguinaldo
Interpretation of a folk dance that originates from the mountain region in Puerto Rico. Done by Ballet Folklórico Sabor Boricua, based in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. Recorded in Viana do Castelo, Portugal, on 22/07/2022.
http://www.balletsaborboricua.com/
https://www.facebook.com/balletsaborboricua/
Baile puerto-riqueño de montaña interpretado polo Ballet Folclórico Sabor Boricua, de Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. Gravado en Viana do Castelo o 22/07/2022 durante o XXIV Festival Internacional de Folclore do Alto Minho.
published: 27 Jul 2022
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National Puerto Rican Day Parade~2022~NYC~Flawless Dance Family~NYCParadelife
For more parade coverage, please visit NYCParadelife.com
published: 13 Jun 2022
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Dance for Puerto Rico Official Video
published: 14 Oct 2017
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Puerto Rican Dance -- Taino Indians of the Arawak people
The beginning of the History of Puerto Rican Music and Dance performed by the Julia De Burgos Cultural Arts Center at International Cleveland Community Day in the Atrium of the Cleveland Museum of Art. This dance featured very young dancers representing the first indigenous inhabitants of Puerto Rico, the Taíno people of the Arawak Indians. http://www.clevelandpeople.com/groups/puertorican/puertorican.htm
published: 18 Oct 2013
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Bomba Puerto Rican Dance by Julia De Burgos dancers
Bomba is one of the traditional musical styles of Puerto Rico. It is the mixture of the three different cultures of the Island, the Spanish, African and Taino cultures. The base rhythm is played by two or more drums. Dancers from the Julia De Burgos Cultural Arts Center performed at International Cleveland Community Day in the Atrium of the Cleveland Museum of Art. http://www.clevelandpeople.com/groups/puertorican/puertorican.htm
published: 18 Oct 2013
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Le Lo Lai Puerto RIcan Traditional Dance - NCP International Night 2016
Le Lo Lai Puerto Rican Traditional Dance
Presidents: Andrew Gonzalez ('16), Lici Rivera ('16) || Christian Guerrero ('17)
Le Lo Lai started in 2014 as a small bomba and plena ensemble that brings traditional Puerto Rican culture to Northside. This year they will include a vejigante, a monster used in festivals. The straw hats worn by the boys are worn by sustenance farmers in the mountains.
published: 16 Apr 2016
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Puerto Rican and Dominican Dance -- Merengue
Merengue is often thought of as the dance of the Dominican Republic but it is also one of the traditional musical styles of Puerto Rico. Dancers from the Julia ...
Merengue is often thought of as the dance of the Dominican Republic but it is also one of the traditional musical styles of Puerto Rico. Dancers from the Julia De Burgos Cultural Arts Center performed at International Cleveland Community Day in the Atrium of the Cleveland Museum of Art. http://www.clevelandpeople.com/groups/puertorican/puertorican.htm
https://wn.com/Puerto_Rican_And_Dominican_Dance_Merengue
Merengue is often thought of as the dance of the Dominican Republic but it is also one of the traditional musical styles of Puerto Rico. Dancers from the Julia De Burgos Cultural Arts Center performed at International Cleveland Community Day in the Atrium of the Cleveland Museum of Art. http://www.clevelandpeople.com/groups/puertorican/puertorican.htm
- published: 18 Oct 2013
- views: 1608393
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Hispanic Folk Dance Group ``Plena de Puerto Rico`` from Cleveland, OH
http://www.intalc.org/
https://twitter.com/artlangcontest
http://www.youtube.com/user/culturalartlanguage/videos?view=0
Hispanic Folk Dance Group ``Plena de P...
http://www.intalc.org/
https://twitter.com/artlangcontest
http://www.youtube.com/user/culturalartlanguage/videos?view=0
Hispanic Folk Dance Group ``Plena de Puerto Rico`` from Cleveland, OH
Intercultural Art and Language Contest
Rosemont Akoo Theatre / Chicago, IL
March 24, 2013
https://wn.com/Hispanic_Folk_Dance_Group_``Plena_De_Puerto_Rico``_From_Cleveland,_Oh
http://www.intalc.org/
https://twitter.com/artlangcontest
http://www.youtube.com/user/culturalartlanguage/videos?view=0
Hispanic Folk Dance Group ``Plena de Puerto Rico`` from Cleveland, OH
Intercultural Art and Language Contest
Rosemont Akoo Theatre / Chicago, IL
March 24, 2013
- published: 25 May 2013
- views: 71919
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Puerto Rico Salsa Dance - Ataca y Alemana
Become Mambo certified at http://MamboMasterClass.com
Song Used: Puerto Rico - Cheo Feliciano and Ismael Quintana
Ataca and Alemana social dancing at MamboLandM...
Become Mambo certified at http://MamboMasterClass.com
Song Used: Puerto Rico - Cheo Feliciano and Ismael Quintana
Ataca and Alemana social dancing at MamboLandMilano.
Learn to dance Bachata at http://IslandTouchOnline.com
ATACA x Fuego dance sneaker: https://fuegoshoes.com/pages/ataca
https://wn.com/Puerto_Rico_Salsa_Dance_Ataca_Y_Alemana
Become Mambo certified at http://MamboMasterClass.com
Song Used: Puerto Rico - Cheo Feliciano and Ismael Quintana
Ataca and Alemana social dancing at MamboLandMilano.
Learn to dance Bachata at http://IslandTouchOnline.com
ATACA x Fuego dance sneaker: https://fuegoshoes.com/pages/ataca
- published: 24 Apr 2018
- views: 555126
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Puerto Rico's Bomba, A Dance of The African Diaspora | If Cities Could Dance
Witness the unstoppable joy of dancing bomba with sisters Mar and María Cruz. Visit some of the communities where bomba dancing is most vibrant, from the Santur...
Witness the unstoppable joy of dancing bomba with sisters Mar and María Cruz. Visit some of the communities where bomba dancing is most vibrant, from the Santurce area of San Juan, to Loíza, the bastion of Afro Puerto Rican culture across the Rio Grande. Meet Jesús Cepeda, a member of the family that has kept this culture alive through the latter half of the 20th century, and community organizer Maricruz Rivera Clementa who runs the Corporación Piñones Se Integra (http://www.copipr.com/) dedicated to preserving Afro Puerto Rican culture and teaching the next generation of bomba dancers.
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📺 WATCH more videos from our Hispanic Heritage Month Playlist: https://bit.ly/ICCD_HispanicHeritagePlaylist
📺 WATCH this bomba tutorial with Mar Cruz: https://bit.ly/HowToBomba
📖 Chapters:
00:00 Introducing Mar and María Cruz
00:33 What is Bomba?
01:09 Origins of Bomba from Africa
02:18 Fond Memories of Bomba as a Child from Mar Cruz
02:39 Why Santurce and Loíza Are Centers for Bomba
03:21 Taíno Influence on Bomba and Key Instruments
03:45 The Influential Cepeda Family
04:48 Bomba's Made a Comeback
Our history. Our culture. Our moves.
KQED Arts’ award-winning video series #IfCitiesCouldDance features dancers from across the country representing their city’s signature moves.
Directed and Filmed by Armando Aparicio: https://www.armandoaparicio.com
Produced and Edited by Charlotte Buchen Khadra
👍🏽 Join us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kqedarts/
👍🏽 Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kqedarts
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💃🏽 Featured dancers:
Mar Cruz: https://www.instagram.com/sebailabomba/
María Cruz: https://www.instagram.com/sebailabomba/
Dancers of Corporación Piñones Se Integra
🎵 Featured musicians:
Los Parranderos de Loíza
Jesus, Mario and José Cepeda
Majestad Negra
Tendencias
🎨Featured murals: “Resiliencia” by Danaé Brissonnet; “Aspirante” by Alejandro Rodriguez; "Salseros" by Jorge Isaac Puerta Strada; Butterfly in Yarn by Christine Schröder (“Stino”) @yarn_artist
📖 Read the full story here: https://bit.ly/ICCDxPR
🎶 Listen to our curated playlist: https://bit.ly/ICCDxPRxMusicPlaylist
🌎 Explore a map of San Juan and neighboring areas: https://bit.ly/ICCDxPRxStoryMap
#Bomba #afroborinquen #PuertoRico
https://wn.com/Puerto_Rico's_Bomba,_A_Dance_Of_The_African_Diaspora_|_If_Cities_Could_Dance
Witness the unstoppable joy of dancing bomba with sisters Mar and María Cruz. Visit some of the communities where bomba dancing is most vibrant, from the Santurce area of San Juan, to Loíza, the bastion of Afro Puerto Rican culture across the Rio Grande. Meet Jesús Cepeda, a member of the family that has kept this culture alive through the latter half of the 20th century, and community organizer Maricruz Rivera Clementa who runs the Corporación Piñones Se Integra (http://www.copipr.com/) dedicated to preserving Afro Puerto Rican culture and teaching the next generation of bomba dancers.
🔔 Hit that SUBSCRIBE button! 🔔
https://bit.ly/SubscribeKQEDArts
📺 WATCH more videos from our Hispanic Heritage Month Playlist: https://bit.ly/ICCD_HispanicHeritagePlaylist
📺 WATCH this bomba tutorial with Mar Cruz: https://bit.ly/HowToBomba
📖 Chapters:
00:00 Introducing Mar and María Cruz
00:33 What is Bomba?
01:09 Origins of Bomba from Africa
02:18 Fond Memories of Bomba as a Child from Mar Cruz
02:39 Why Santurce and Loíza Are Centers for Bomba
03:21 Taíno Influence on Bomba and Key Instruments
03:45 The Influential Cepeda Family
04:48 Bomba's Made a Comeback
Our history. Our culture. Our moves.
KQED Arts’ award-winning video series #IfCitiesCouldDance features dancers from across the country representing their city’s signature moves.
Directed and Filmed by Armando Aparicio: https://www.armandoaparicio.com
Produced and Edited by Charlotte Buchen Khadra
👍🏽 Join us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kqedarts/
👍🏽 Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kqedarts
👍🏽 Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/KQEDarts
💃🏽 Featured dancers:
Mar Cruz: https://www.instagram.com/sebailabomba/
María Cruz: https://www.instagram.com/sebailabomba/
Dancers of Corporación Piñones Se Integra
🎵 Featured musicians:
Los Parranderos de Loíza
Jesus, Mario and José Cepeda
Majestad Negra
Tendencias
🎨Featured murals: “Resiliencia” by Danaé Brissonnet; “Aspirante” by Alejandro Rodriguez; "Salseros" by Jorge Isaac Puerta Strada; Butterfly in Yarn by Christine Schröder (“Stino”) @yarn_artist
📖 Read the full story here: https://bit.ly/ICCDxPR
🎶 Listen to our curated playlist: https://bit.ly/ICCDxPRxMusicPlaylist
🌎 Explore a map of San Juan and neighboring areas: https://bit.ly/ICCDxPRxStoryMap
#Bomba #afroborinquen #PuertoRico
- published: 09 Jun 2020
- views: 689470
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Puerto Rican folk dance: Aguinaldo
Interpretation of a folk dance that originates from the mountain region in Puerto Rico. Done by Ballet Folklórico Sabor Boricua, based in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico...
Interpretation of a folk dance that originates from the mountain region in Puerto Rico. Done by Ballet Folklórico Sabor Boricua, based in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. Recorded in Viana do Castelo, Portugal, on 22/07/2022.
http://www.balletsaborboricua.com/
https://www.facebook.com/balletsaborboricua/
Baile puerto-riqueño de montaña interpretado polo Ballet Folclórico Sabor Boricua, de Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. Gravado en Viana do Castelo o 22/07/2022 durante o XXIV Festival Internacional de Folclore do Alto Minho.
https://wn.com/Puerto_Rican_Folk_Dance_Aguinaldo
Interpretation of a folk dance that originates from the mountain region in Puerto Rico. Done by Ballet Folklórico Sabor Boricua, based in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. Recorded in Viana do Castelo, Portugal, on 22/07/2022.
http://www.balletsaborboricua.com/
https://www.facebook.com/balletsaborboricua/
Baile puerto-riqueño de montaña interpretado polo Ballet Folclórico Sabor Boricua, de Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. Gravado en Viana do Castelo o 22/07/2022 durante o XXIV Festival Internacional de Folclore do Alto Minho.
- published: 27 Jul 2022
- views: 20754
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Puerto Rican Dance -- Taino Indians of the Arawak people
The beginning of the History of Puerto Rican Music and Dance performed by the Julia De Burgos Cultural Arts Center at International Cleveland Community Day in t...
The beginning of the History of Puerto Rican Music and Dance performed by the Julia De Burgos Cultural Arts Center at International Cleveland Community Day in the Atrium of the Cleveland Museum of Art. This dance featured very young dancers representing the first indigenous inhabitants of Puerto Rico, the Taíno people of the Arawak Indians. http://www.clevelandpeople.com/groups/puertorican/puertorican.htm
https://wn.com/Puerto_Rican_Dance_Taino_Indians_Of_The_Arawak_People
The beginning of the History of Puerto Rican Music and Dance performed by the Julia De Burgos Cultural Arts Center at International Cleveland Community Day in the Atrium of the Cleveland Museum of Art. This dance featured very young dancers representing the first indigenous inhabitants of Puerto Rico, the Taíno people of the Arawak Indians. http://www.clevelandpeople.com/groups/puertorican/puertorican.htm
- published: 18 Oct 2013
- views: 439360
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Bomba Puerto Rican Dance by Julia De Burgos dancers
Bomba is one of the traditional musical styles of Puerto Rico. It is the mixture of the three different cultures of the Island, the Spanish, African and Taino c...
Bomba is one of the traditional musical styles of Puerto Rico. It is the mixture of the three different cultures of the Island, the Spanish, African and Taino cultures. The base rhythm is played by two or more drums. Dancers from the Julia De Burgos Cultural Arts Center performed at International Cleveland Community Day in the Atrium of the Cleveland Museum of Art. http://www.clevelandpeople.com/groups/puertorican/puertorican.htm
https://wn.com/Bomba_Puerto_Rican_Dance_By_Julia_De_Burgos_Dancers
Bomba is one of the traditional musical styles of Puerto Rico. It is the mixture of the three different cultures of the Island, the Spanish, African and Taino cultures. The base rhythm is played by two or more drums. Dancers from the Julia De Burgos Cultural Arts Center performed at International Cleveland Community Day in the Atrium of the Cleveland Museum of Art. http://www.clevelandpeople.com/groups/puertorican/puertorican.htm
- published: 18 Oct 2013
- views: 133009
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Le Lo Lai Puerto RIcan Traditional Dance - NCP International Night 2016
Le Lo Lai Puerto Rican Traditional Dance
Presidents: Andrew Gonzalez ('16), Lici Rivera ('16) || Christian Guerrero ('17)
Le Lo Lai started in 2014 as a small b...
Le Lo Lai Puerto Rican Traditional Dance
Presidents: Andrew Gonzalez ('16), Lici Rivera ('16) || Christian Guerrero ('17)
Le Lo Lai started in 2014 as a small bomba and plena ensemble that brings traditional Puerto Rican culture to Northside. This year they will include a vejigante, a monster used in festivals. The straw hats worn by the boys are worn by sustenance farmers in the mountains.
https://wn.com/Le_Lo_Lai_Puerto_Rican_Traditional_Dance_Ncp_International_Night_2016
Le Lo Lai Puerto Rican Traditional Dance
Presidents: Andrew Gonzalez ('16), Lici Rivera ('16) || Christian Guerrero ('17)
Le Lo Lai started in 2014 as a small bomba and plena ensemble that brings traditional Puerto Rican culture to Northside. This year they will include a vejigante, a monster used in festivals. The straw hats worn by the boys are worn by sustenance farmers in the mountains.
- published: 16 Apr 2016
- views: 89934