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Spanish solo dance
Cachucha is a Spanish solo dance in 3 4 or 3 8 time, similar to the bolero. Cachucha is danced to an Andalusian national song with castanet accompaniment
Cachucha
Sweet perennial peppers found in Latin America and the Caribbean
Ají dulce, ají cachucha, quechucha, ajicito, or ají gustoso is any of a variety of sweet perennial peppers found in Latin America and the Caribbean. It
Ají_dulce
Mexican painter (1907–1954)
of her schoolmates, with whom she formed an informal group called the "Cachuchas" – many of them would become leading figures of the Mexican intellectual
Frida_Kahlo
Variety of chili pepper
rating of 2,500 to 8,000. A completely sweet variety of scotch bonnet, cachucha, is grown on some Caribbean islands. Scotch bonnets are used in many cuisines
Scotch_bonnet
Art of designing motion of physical bodies
Choreography for the Spanish dance Cachucha, described using dance notation
Choreography
Cuban actress
actress, who performed the character Cachucha in perhaps the most remembered Cuban comedy show of its era “Cachucha y Ramón” (1955-65 approx.). She later
Manela_Bustamante
Austrian ballerina (1810–1884)
Cachucha were filled with fire and sensual life. The poet Théophile Gautier titled her the "pagan" dancer because of her performances in the Cachucha
Fanny_Elssler
Culinary traditions of Puerto Rico
freshly ground garlic, yellow onions, culantro, cilantro, red peppers, cachucha and cubanelle peppers. Sofrito is traditionally cooked with tomato paste
Puerto_Rican_cuisine
Beach in Spain
/ 36.52556°N 6.18583°W / 36.52556; -6.18583 La Cachucha beach (from Spanish Playa de la Cachucha) is a beach located in Puerto Real, Spain. It's 500
La_Cachucha_beach
Cooked vegetable foundation for cooking
sofrito are Spanish onions, garlic, and green or red bell peppers. Ají cachucha is also often used instead of or in addition to bell peppers. It is a base
Sofrito
Specification of beats in a musical bar/measure
shorter hypermeter. Sometimes preferred for certain folk dances such as cachucha. Compound time signatures Time signature Common uses Simple drum pattern
Time_signature
Ground meat and tomato dish popular in Latin America and the Philippines
Cuban picadillo is made with ground beef and includes bell pepper or ají cachucha, onions, garlic, oregano, cumin, bay leaf, tomato sauce, olives, and capers
Picadillo
Cuban actor (1925-1992)
immigrated to Florida in 1965. In 1969, he participated in the recording of Cachucha y Ramon a radio soap opera that paired him with actress Norma Zuñiga. In
Luis_Oquendo
1889 comic opera by Gilbert & Sullivan
the cachucha. Excerpts from the 1919 His Master's Voice recording of the opera, conducted by Arthur Wood We're called gondolieri Dance a cachucha There
The_Gondoliers
Austrian composer (1804–1849)
Op. 62 Fortuna-Galopp, Op. 69 Jugendfeuer-Galopp, Op. 90 Young Spirit Cachucha-Galopp, Op. 97 Carneval in Paris, Op.100 Indianer-Galopp, Op. 111 Red Indian
Johann_Strauss_I
German pianist and composer
Op. 26 Souvenir de Bellini, Op. 27 Souvenir de Schönbrunn, Op. 32 La Cachucha, Op. 36 Murmures du Rhone, Op. 66 Corbeille de roses, Op. 68 Fleurs mélodiques
Friedrich_Burgmüller
Victorian-era theatrical partnership
Sargent devised a new ending for the overture to The Gondoliers, adding the "cachucha" from the second act of the opera. This gave the Gondoliers overture the
Gilbert_and_Sullivan
contemporary) Buyō (Japanese) Bwola Byeongsin chum Bygdedans Cabbage Patch Cachucha Cajun dance (Louisiana, United States Regional, Cajun) Cajun Jig or Cajun
List_of_dances
2019 Spanish-language television series
Liniers Nicolás Gentile as Sebastián Pablo García Plandolit as El Tranza (Cachucha) Apache: The Life of Carlos Tevez is scheduled to be released on August
Apache: The Life of Carlos Tevez
Apache:_The_Life_of_Carlos_Tevez
dance Sokkie Toyi-toyi Volkspele Xibelani Aragonaise Ball dels Cossiers Cachucha Corrido Fandango Flamenco Jota Muiñeira Sardana Seguidilla Sevillanas Zambra
List of ethnic, regional, and folk dances by origin
List_of_ethnic,_regional,_and_folk_dances_by_origin
British composer (1842–1900)
dance in The Sorcerer; a nautical hornpipe in Ruddigore; and the Spanish cachucha and Italian saltarello and tarantella in The Gondoliers. Occasionally he
Arthur_Sullivan
Spanish folk dance and music
performed by Spanish troupes abroad along with other dances such as the cachucha. Over time, many classical composers wrote pieces inspired in the genre:
Bolero_(Spanish_dance)
Transcription systems for documenting dance
La Cachucha, by Friedrich Albert Zorn using Zorn Notation
Dance_notation
Portrait by Richard James Lane of Pauline Duvernay in the celebrated La Cachucha from Jean Coralli's 1836 ballet Le Diable boiteux.
Pauline_Duvernay
American socialite
York society" by the press. She was known for her performances of the cachucha, especially at a charity event at the Waldorf-Astoria in January 1900 that
Emily_Hoffman
Fanny Elssler in La Cachucha (1836) Carlotta Grisi in Giselle (1841) Fanny Cerrito in La Vivandière (1844) Lucile Grahn in La Cachucha (1838) Pauline Leroux
Women_in_dance
Corporation
Manzano Bananas Plantains Harton Plantains Burros Plantains Tropicals Aji Cachucha Aloe Vera Avocado Batata/Boniato Calabaza Chayote Dry Coconut/Groovy Coconut
Turbana
Opera by Robert Xavier Rodriguez
(Cristina Kahlo/Mrs. Ford); David Toney (Mr. Kahlo/Mr. Rockefeller/A. Cachucha/Edward G. Robinson/Petate Vendor). In 2015, Michigan Opera Theater produced
Frida_(opera)
1995 studio album by Carlos Vives
(Irene Martínez) – 4:12 "Agua" (Benavides, Ernesto Ocampo) – 3:52 "La Cachucha Bacana" (Durán) – 4:21 "Diosa Coronada" (Leandro Díaz) – 4:14 "La Puya
La_Tierra_del_Olvido
became known as the "Pagan Dancer," because of the fiery qualities of the Cachucha dance that made her famous. Professional librettists began crafting the
History_of_ballet
Northern Sinfonia. Conductor: Howard Griffiths. Arthur Sullivan Dance a cachucha, fandango, bolero (The Gondoliers) Choir: D'Oyly Carte Opera Chorus. Orchestra:
List of Private Passions episodes (2020–present)
List_of_Private_Passions_episodes_(2020–present)
German dancer and choreographer (1816–1895)
describes, in particular, Auguste Vestris's gavotte, as well as the La Cachucha, which was danced by Fanny Elssler and Jean Coralli in the ballet Le Diable
Friedrich_Albert_Zorn
German ballet dancer (1806-1901)
City, New York, United States on February 17, 1901. Madame Augusta in the Cachucha Portrait of Mlle Augusta Mlle Augusta, c. 1840 Swift, M. (1998). Augusta
Mlle_Augusta
Puerto Rican television sitcom
Bustamante, a very successful Cuban-born comedian, famous for her role of Cachucha in Cuban radio and television. to play Doña Toni, a fast-talking, nosy
Los_García
Spanish guitarist and composer (1800–1874)
Divertimentos Souvenir of the Fair at Mairena in Spain A Spanish National Cachucha, With Variations Six Waltzes Grand Waltz, de la Solitudine Grande Wals
Trinidad_Huerta
Type of dance
Taglioni's 1832 ballet La Sylphide; Fanny Elssler as Florinda in the dance La Cachucha from Jean Coralli's 1836 ballet Le Diable boiteux; and Carlotta Grisi as
Romantic_ballet
French ballet dancer and choreographer
Diable Boiteau (The Lame Devil, 1836), in which she famously performed "La Cachucha," a Spanish dance that she may, in fact, have choreographed herself. The
Jean_Coralli
UNESCO World Heritage Site in University City of Caracas, Venezuela
The Covered Gymnasium of UCV (informally known as "La Cachucha", The Hat, because of its particular shape) is a multi-purpose gym located in the University
Covered Gymnasium (Central University of Venezuela)
Covered_Gymnasium_(Central_University_of_Venezuela)
Russian diplomat, prominent member of the Tver nobility, poet and publicist
Muravyov, who taught her, among other things, to fence and to dance the cachucha. At first, due to the age difference, she refused Bakunin her hand. Not
Alexander_Bakunin
Danish musician (1796–1853)
arrangements for guitar, namely the Spanish dance El Jaleo de Xeres and Cachucha from August Bournonville's Ballet Toreadore. Andreas Sørensen Hallager
Andreas_Hallager
American playwright
apartment To Him who Waits 1915–1918 one-act His Luck 1915–1918 one-act La Cachucha 1915–1918 one-act set in a NY apartment and the characters are dancer Senorita
Sophie_Treadwell
Piedras Gordas beach La Costilla beach El Rompidillo beach Puerto Real La Cachucha beach Río San Pedro beach Cádiz La Caleta beach Santa María del Mar beach
List_of_beaches_in_Spain
City, Mexico 1927 If Adelita... or The Peaked Caps Si Adelita... o Los Cachuchas Oil on canvas, 65.3 x 45.1 cm Private collection, Mexico 1927 La Adelita
List of paintings by Frida Kahlo
List_of_paintings_by_Frida_Kahlo
folk tunes, including one for the Spanish fandango and another for the cachucha dance, and borrows the often quoted Renaissance tune from Portugal, La
Le_toréador
2008 Australian TV series or program
episodes. Listed on the album as "Now We Can Put On A Show"). Dance a cachucha (Originally taken from The Gondoliers. A recurring song in the series featured
The_Kingdom_of_Paramithi
French classical guitarist and composer
11: Grand caprice Op. 12: Rondeau de concert Op. 13: Caprice sur … La Cachucha Op. 14: Deuxième Polonaise ("Second Polonaise") Op. 15: Le Tournoi fantaisie
Napoléon_Coste
Swedish actress (1831–1882)
performed a dance at the end of the performances of the Deland theater "with a cachucha, performed in a Spanish costume in a very delightful way and with some
Betty_Deland
English ballet dancer (1821–1844)
brother, Arthur. She was one of the first British dancers to perform the cachucha and the tyrolienne, the latter which she danced with her brother. Webster
Clara_Vestris_Webster
Danish ballet dancer
Bournonville's La Cracovienne and La Lithuanienne as well as for her La Cachucha dance as Céleste in Toreadoren which Bournonville choreographed for her
Augusta_Nielsen
Mexican actor
en el mundo Mario 2006 Alta Infidelidad Manuel 2005 La Sombra del Sahuaro Alacran 2002 The Crime of Father Amaro Rubén de la Rosa 2002 Frida Cachucha
Andrés_Montiel
Swedish ballerina
a béarnaise toward Lefèbvre; and her performance of the so called »la Cachucha», which was her contribution in a medley performance at the opera. She
Carolina_Granberg
French theatre actress
include Clara Soleil by Edmond Gondinet and Pierre Sivrac (1885) and La Cachucha by Desvergers, both at Théâtre du Vaudeville, and many more. Selected credits
Madame_Grassot
1836 ballet
who had, until then, mainly re-edited the ballets of other authors. The cachucha performed by Fanny Elssler was a sensational success. Media related to
Le_Diable_boiteux_(ballet)
Spanish copla jaleo jota Romanceiro aragonesas bolero bolerio viejo o parado cachucha chaconne danza Antigua de Hermigua Danza del Paloteo y el Cordón a La Virgen
List of European folk music traditions
List_of_European_folk_music_traditions
Family of musical styles
casas públicas [...] donde se beben refrescos mientras se ve danzar la cachucha, el zapateo, etc., al son de la guitarra y de la voz; es un lugar de cita
Cueca
Classical ballet company based in Warsaw
Leading dancers of Polish romantic ballet: Aleksander Tarnowski & Konstancja Turczynowicz in cachucha, 1847, Teatr Wielki, Theatre Museum in Warsaw
Polish_National_Ballet
Icelandic guitarist and composer (1930–2018)
ISBN 978-9935-446-16-9 [1016] Las Buganvillas. ISBN 978-9935-446-17-6 [1029] Cachucha. ISBN 978-9935-446-18-3 [1156] Saludo. ISBN 978-9935-446-19-0 [1030] 6
Eyþór_Þorláksson
1861 opéra bouffe by Jacques Offenbach
Plaza-Toro who led his regiment from behind", both also over-work the cachucha rhythm". Place: Venice Time: 1321 Cornarino Cornarini, the Doge of Venice
Le_pont_des_soupirs
French playwright and librettist (1798–1863)
vaudevilles with Léonce, Théâtre du Gymnase-dramatique (15 May) 1838: La Cachucha, ou Trois cœurs tout neufs, vaudeville in one act with Morel, Théâtre du
Lubize
Mexican actor (1930–2022)
Violent Stories Manolo 1989 La leyenda de una máscara Jacinto 1989 Pancho Cachuchas El compadre 1991 Cabeza de Vaca Lozoya (as Roberto 'Calambres' 1994 La
Roberto_Cobo
English composer, conductor and violinist (1880–1962)
quintet Six Spanish Dances - La Madrilena, El Jaleo, Aragonaise, Pepita, Cachucha, El Ole (1936) - four were later orchestrated. London Pride (1937) Two
Susan_Spain-Dunk
French composer, bookseller and editor
Trois Marie, vaudeville by Louis Duport, chant and accompagnement 1829: La Cachucha 1830: La Chatte blanche 1830: Les Trois Catherine, with Adolphe Adam 1830:
Casimir_Gide
American dance notator (1918–2022)
Hutchinson; Victoria, Felisa; Zorn, Friedrich Albert (2007). Fanny Elssler's Cachucha. Dance. ISBN 978-0-903102-59-9. OCLC 619750021. Guest, Ann Hutchinson;
Ann_Hutchinson_Guest
German pianist (1844–1935)
though Topp was praised for her bravura in interpretations of Raff's Cachucha and Kowalski's Ventre à terre. Topp's standing among the European musical
Alide_Topp
Spanish pianist and composer
piano 1825 Rondó brillante a la tirana sobre los temas del "Trípoli y la Cachucha", for piano, op. 25 1825 Variaciones brillantes sobre el "Himno de Riego"
Pedro_Albéniz
by Belloc; 1959) Wisdom Of Job, Op. 16, for SATB choir (1968) Dance A Cachucha, Op. 27, arranged for choir and two pianos (G&S “The Gondoliers”; 1985)
Neville_Bower
Brass and reed band from Boston, Massachusetts
Norfolk Guards by George O.Farmer." The original castanet Spanish dance, la cachucha [sic]: as danced by Madlle. Fanny Elssler; performed with unbounded applause
Boston_Brigade_Band
French composer and organist
Op. 52 (1867) Promenade champêtre. Fantaisie pastorale, Op. 56 (1868) Cachucha-mazurk, Op. 57 (1868) Lisbonne. Boléro, Op. 58 (1868) Marche des souverains
Georges_Lamothe
Adam's 'Postillon de Longjomeau' Op. 475, Rondoletto Brillante on "La Cachucha" Op. 476, Divertisement Brillante on Adam's 'Postillon de Longjomeau' for
List of compositions by Carl Czerny
List_of_compositions_by_Carl_Czerny
1843 American minstrel song
an extramarital affair. Lucy's social freedom is limited to dancing the cachucha and staying home to "rock the cradle". "Miss Lucy Long and Her Answer"
Miss_Lucy_Long
French ballet dancer and choreographer (1932–2023)
Sylphide to the Novosibirsk Ballet, and Le Papillon, La Vivandière, and "La Cachucha" from Le Diable boiteux to Kirov Ballet. In 1981, he mounted Joseph Mazilier
Pierre_Lacotte
bolero (Spanish style), minuets, gavots polkas, folías (Canary Islands), cachuchas (Andalusian solo song and dance), manchegas (from La Mancha), el pan de
Cuban_musical_theatre
Davidsbündlertänze, Op. 6 Études symphoniques, Op. 13 Johann Strauss Sr. – Cachucha-Galopp, Op.97 Sigismond Thalberg 12 Etudes, Op.26 Grand Fantasia on 'God
1837_in_music
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Happiness
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English : occupational name for a maker of cord or string or a nickname for an habitual wearer of decorative ties and ribbons, from a diminutive of Old French corde ‘rope’ (see Cordes).Americanized spelling of German Kardel (see Kardell).
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Related to God Vishnu
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Polish
noble'.
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n.
An Andalusian dance in three-four time, resembling the bolero.