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26 gru 2010 · La bomba and la plena – traditional dances of Puerto Rico. Both dances have African roots. Instruments used to play this music are: Tambores (drums) Pandretas (type of tambourine) Maracas El cuatro (small guitar) – the original only had 4 strings; an integral part of Puerto Rican musical tradition. 04/01/2011
19 lut 2014 · San Juan is the capital and largest city, known for its colorful historic buildings dating back to the 16th-17th centuries under Spanish rule. Puerto Rican culture is expressed through traditions like parrandas (carol singing), a long Christmas celebration season, and observing Epiphany and Read less
22 cze 2009 · Puerto Rican culture is expressed through folk music, dance, art, literature and cuisine, which blend Spanish, Indigenous, African and American influences to create a unique Caribbean identity. Read less
Puerto Rico’s rich cultural heritage is reflected in our array of traditional dances, each with its unique rhythm and flair. Beyond the well-known salsa and bomba, diverse traditional dances bring our culture to life.
What are the defining musical and cultural characteristics of Puerto Rican danza? What role does danza music play Puerto Rican fiestas, such as Carnival?
Puerto Rican Costumes and Traditions Exploring the Rich Culture and Heritage of Puerto Rico Key Elements of Culture Puerto Rican culture is characterized by its music, dance, art, and cuisine. Key elements include salsa music, folkloric dances like the bomba, and culinary staples
Explain the history of the colonial encounter in Puerto Rico. Identify the three main ethnic components of Puerto Rican culture and describe how they are expressed in music and dance. 20+ minutes. Fiesta as Religious Ritual and Secular Expression.