It's de rigueur at games in the Dominican Republic, where women in body stockings dance to recorded merengue music on top of the dugouts. |
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Focusing on merengue and other Latin music, this festival features a couple of jam-packed days in the sun. |
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A clear-ish soundtrack of B-grade merengue songs complements the mostly clear dialogue. |
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The merengue, another popular native Puerto Rican dance, is a fast step in which the dancers' hips are in close contact. |
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Not as raw as ethnic Latino rhythms like salsa, son, samba and merengue but bearing some of their signatures. |
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The national dance of the Dominican Republic is the merengue, which features a stiff-legged step that is something like a limp. |
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We had an acoustic guitar performance and even some merengue dancing out there. |
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Do the conga, or tango, or merengue at Gloria's Bongos Cuban Cafe in downtown Miami. |
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The Dominican merengue, which has a distinct left-right, left-right step, is almost a march with wayward hips. |
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The channel pursues salsa, merengue, bochata and cumbia as a religion. |
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Later in his flat, I found myself dancing merengue, bhangra, my first ever tango, lots of madcap lindy to an awesome Indian swing track, and finally, the chicken dance. |
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My mother's from Colombia, so I grew up waking up on Saturday mornings with my mom blaring cumbia merengue music, cleaning the house and skipping around. |
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By the time the winning team staggers home with a trophy large enough to house several small pets, the participants have learned to merengue, rumba, swing, tango and foxtrot. |
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Each of our songs has its own musical flavour, be it merengue, zouk, calypso or raggaton. |
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Compas, a speeded-up form of the island institution of merengue, was not only a rhythm, but a style of dancing, dressing and even talking. |
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Now a respected form, merengue is traditionally danced to a cheek to cheek, with a slight swaying of the hips to an intoxicating beat. |
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It combines movements and rhythms of merengue, salsa, mambo, lambada or samba with basic jazz dance techniques. |
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For the mambo, cha-cha, merengue, and the traditional rhythmic dance the son, each dancer moved vigorously yet effortlessly, even as the tempo changed. |
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In the bars and streets of Santo Domingo, I danced my own merengue. |
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In 1990, however, the status of bachata began to change with the release of Bachata Rosa, a record album by Juan Luis Guerra, the well-respected merengue musician. |
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This new nightspot throws its first New Year's party this year with DJs Baby Boy and Rico spinning the hottest salsa, merengue, bachata, reggaeton and more. |
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Mexican American musical styles such as salsa, merengue, and tejano music have become increasingly popular among Salvadorans in the United States. |
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He is joined by several guest artists who help him get the dancers moving to the rhythm of salsa, merengue, and bachata. |
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The reason reggaeton is so popular is that they could finally blend salsa, bomba or merengue with hip hop, which is dominating the world right now. |
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The most popular indigenous musical style today is a blend of Cuban merengue, Congolese rumba, and West African highlife sounds, reflecting the many influences that meet in Congo. |
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Between clubs and local authorities, some have spent some nights with Latin rhythms and who has practically converted to salsa, bachata and merengue. |
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The Museum also presented 16 art workshops on issues related to immigration and community, the Dominican merengue, Guatemalan kites, and Mexican toys. |
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Its format includes balada, salsa, merengue and other popular Latin rhythms, introduced by the artists themselves rather than from veejays. |
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The best thing is to play four salsa, two merengue and two bachata pieces. |
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Towards the world, the country symbolizes beauty and tranquility, and it also functions as the cradle of some of the world's best baseball stars as well as famous merengue, bachata and reggaeton composers. |
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To accomplish this, the station plays music beyond the traditional salsa and merengue, with Dominican bachata and the hip-hop-influenced rhythms of reggaeton. |
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Guests will have the opportunity to learn the steps to famous Latin dances such as amba, merengue, salsa, bachata, lambada, cumbia, cha cha and rueda. |
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Bachata, Merengue, Salsa and Cumbia have gained prominence in cultural centres such as Managua, Leon and Granada. |
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The dances, which include some Salsa, Tango, Mambo, Merengue and Bhangra and even some hip-hop, aren't too exhausting or complicated, and they certainly help break the ice. |
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Tony Walton, 48, says his family's PS12,000 luxury holiday at the Club-Hotel Riu Merengue was wrecked by local guests on cheap all-inclusive package deals. |
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Salim had learnt Salsa, Merengue, Bachata and Cha Cha for one year and a half at three different schools during his seven year stay in Sydney, Australia. |
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