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Brazilian dance and the genre of music used to accompany to it
The maxixe (Portuguese pronunciation: [maˈʃiʃi]), occasionally known as the Brazilian tango, is a dance, with its accompanying music (often played as
Maxixe_(dance)
Topics referred to by the same term
up maxixe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Maxixe can refer to Maroon cucumber, Portuguese name Maxixe Maxixe (dance), a Brazilian dance Maxixe, Mozambique
Maxixe
Brazilian dance
aspects of dances such as maxixe, carimbó, forró, salsa, merengue, and samba. Lambada is generally a partner dance. The dancers generally dance with arched
Lambada
Western European-based dance types
World War I, these were considered old fashioned, and included the foxtrot, maxixe, one-step, tango, and waltz. During the roaring twenties, for the first
Historical_dance
social dance styles Brazilian Tango - see Maxixe Finnish tango Thirayattam (Indian Ethnic dance) Thiriyuzhichil Tanggai dance Tanoura (Egyptian dance) Tap
List_of_dances
Set of partner dances
Ballroom Samba has been based on an early version of Brazilian Samba called Maxixe, but has since developed away and differs strongly from Brazilian Ballroom
Ballroom_dance
Brazilian music genre
to the music genre of these ensembles. The accompanying music of the Maxixe (dance) (also called "tango brasileiro") was played by these choro ensembles
Choro
Style of music and dance of Bohemian origin
Polka is a dance style and genre of dance music in 2 4 originating in nineteenth-century Bohemia, now part of the Czech Republic. Though generally associated
Polka
Dance of Afro-Brazilian origin
time. The dance derived from the Maxixe and followed the arrival of the Choro (another samba musical style). It left most of the Maxixe's Polka elements
Samba_(Brazilian_dance)
Argentinian and Uruguayan partner dance
Milonga Ballroom tango Finnish tango Uruguayan tango Maxixe (Brazilian tango) These are danced to several types of music: Tango Electronic tango-inspired
Tango
Musical genre and accompanying latin social dance
Lunfardo Maxixe (dance) (or Brazilian tango) Milonga (dance event) Tango music Ballroom tango Tango Queer Tango Uruguayan tango World tango dance tournament
Argentine_tango
Topics referred to by the same term
(Martins), a ballet by Peter Martins based on a Stravinsky composition Maxixe (dance), also known as "Brazilian tango" ¡Tango! (1933 film), a film by Argentine
Tango_(disambiguation)
Lunfardo Maxixe (dance) (or Brazilian tango) Tango (ballroom) Queer Tango Argentine tango Uruguayan tango Collier, Simon (1995). Tango! : the dance, the song
History_of_the_tango
Theatrical musical
Margaret Hamilton (as Bessie), Pat Stanley (as Lois Lee), and Patricia Birch (dancer). Ameche was a replacement for Barry Sullivan, originally cast in the role
Goldilocks_(musical)
Taquirari Tobas Waka waka Brazilian Zouk Carimbó Frevo Lambada Lundu Maculelê Maxixe Samba Samba de Gafieira Suscia Xaxado An Dro Gavotte Laride Plinn Trihori
List of ethnic, regional, and folk dances by origin
List_of_ethnic,_regional,_and_folk_dances_by_origin
Style of music originating in South America
Spain, while there is a flamenco tango dance that may share a common ancestor in a minuet-style European dance. All sources stress the influence of African
Tango_music
ballet Maculelê (dance) - Majorette (dancer) - Mako (dance) - Manipuri dance - Mariinsky Ballet - Masque - Maxixe (dance) - Maya dance - Mazurka - Medal
Index_of_dance_articles
Musical artist
Estácio, and became acquainted with the samba musicians that brought the maxixe dance into the fold of the samba genre, as was the case at that time. He, along
Alcebíades_Barcelos
American society dancer, composer, suffragist and businesswoman (1887–1966)
Tango") and a maxixe ("The Joan Sawyer Maxixe"), she originated the "Aeroplane Waltz", and she published instructions for other dance steps. She performed
Joan_Sawyer_(dancer)
Corta jaca Choro (maxixe) "Corta jaca", composed by Chiquinha Gonzaga and executed by the Grupo Chiquinha Gonzaga. Recorded in 1910-1912. Problems playing
Gaúcho_(song)
step from maxixe, as danced in European and North American ballrooms and as described by Vernon and Irene Castle in their 1914 book Modern Dancing. The book
Corta_Jaca_(ballroom_Maxixe)
list of national dances. This may be a formal or informal designation. Not all nations officially recognize a national dance or dances. ""Afghanistan"
List_of_national_dances
Brazilian musical genre
much more connected from the rhythmic and instrumental point of view to maxixe than to samba itself. Samba was modernly structured as a musical genre only
Samba
Song and dance for the 1933 film Flying Down to Rio
samba, maxixe, foxtrot and rhumba. A French cover of the song was introduced in the comedy movie La Cité de la peur (1994) along with a dance, also meant
Carioca_(1933_song)
Topics referred to by the same term
to: Corta Jaca (dance), a traditional Brazilian dance Corta Jaca (ballroom Maxixe), a dance step described for the version of Maxixe in North American
Corta_Jaca
Style of Afro-Brazilian music and dance
In the 19th century, the lundu was one of the sources of the Choro, the Maxixe and the Samba. Assunção, Matthias Röhrig (2002). Capoeira: The History of
Lundu_(dance)
British-American ballroom dancing duo
Vernon and Irene Castle were a husband-and-wife team of ballroom dancers and dance teachers who appeared on Broadway and in silent films in the early
Vernon_and_Irene_Castle
Musical artist
pianist, especially noted for his creative maxixe and choro compositions. Influenced by a diverse set of dance rhythms including the polka, the habanera
Ernesto_Nazareth
Funk Chula Vanerão Brazilian Zouk Carimbó Frevo Lambada Lundu Maculelê Maxixe Samba Samba de Gafieira Suscia Xaxado Forró Hip-Hop Television has played
Culture_of_Brazil
modern dance music is marrabenta. Mozambican music also influenced another Lusophone music in Brazil, like maxixe (its name derived from Maxixe in Mozambique)
Music_of_Mozambique
American theatrical and social exhibition dancer
and Vampire dances, and she comes this time with dances "of the moment," which mean the Argentine tango, the hesitation waltz, the maxixe and the one-step
Louise_Alexander_(dancer)
Cuban and Spanish dance and music genre
internationally popular style of music and dance in the 18th century, derived from the English country dance and adopted at the court of France. Contradanza
Contradanza
Season of television series
2008 Top 5 Style: Paso Doble Aired: April 13, 2008 Top 4 – Week 1 Style: Maxixe Aired: April 20, 2008 Top 3 – Week 2 Style: Hip Hop Aired: April 27, 2008
Dança_dos_Famosos_season_5
Carnival in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
musicians like Voadoras trumpet player Daniel Paiva. Pre-samba rhythms like maxixe, polka, and lundu were important to the development of samba. Carnival
Rio_Carnival
Season of television series
2006 Top 2 – Week 1 Styles: Maxixe & Foxtrot Aired: July 23, 2006 Top 2 – Week 2 Styles: Samba, Tango & Instant dance (Disco – Robson; Rock and Roll
Dança_dos_Famosos_season_3
American jazz musician and US Army officer (1880–1919)
arranged by Carl F. Williams (image of the violin part) Castle Maxixe Brazilian maxixe Castles Half and Half – in quintuple meter – 5 4 (3 + 2) Enticement
James_Reese_Europe
other Lusophone music forms like fado, samba, bossa nova, and maxixe (with origins from Maxixe and Kizomba). The Makonde are renowned for their wood carving
Culture_of_Mozambique
linked to the maxixe. At the end of the 1920s, samba underwent major rhythmic transformations, changing the way it was played, sung and danced compared with
Samba-sincopado
Dance in musical theatre
the Castle Walk and popularized various dances such as the Grizzly Bear, Bunny Hug, Fox Trot, and the Maxixe. As musicals evolved since their first appearance
Musical_theatre_dance
Brazilian telenovela by Glória Perez
– Alexandre de Faria (theme of general dance) Habanera para Tarso – Alexandre de Faria (theme of Tarso) Maxixe Chorado – Alexandre de Faria (theme of
Caminho_das_Índias
American fashion designer, war correspondent and RMS Titanic survivor
The papier-mâché toy, covered in pigskin and playing a tune known as "The Maxixe" when its tail was twisted, was used by Edith Russell to calm frightened
Edith_Rosenbaum
Corta Jaca (ballroom Maxixe) Corta Jaca (disambiguation) Thomas L. Nelson, One Thousand Novelty and Fad Dances, 2009 p. 63 "Dance Central - Corta Jaca"
Corta_Jaca_(samba_step)
Type of song in American blues
style typical for the "mischievous branch" of music (similar to lundu, maxixe, xote, or samba). Daniel Beaumont points to minstrel shows, vaudeville,
Hokum
Music genre from Cape Verde
specially in dancing. It is a variant that reminds a march but with a vivace tempo. The name of this variant probably comes from the musical genre maxixe that
Funaná
Afrodescendant musical traditions of Brazil
genres are samba, marabaixo, maracatu, ijexá, coco, jongo, carimbó, lambada, maxixe, and maculelê. Like every other part of the American continent where there
Afro-Brazilian_music
American lyricist
California. Some records mentioned his name as Gallup. "Boogie Woogie Maxixe" (words and music by Sammy Gallop, Gil Rodin, & Bob Crosby) "Cry My Heart"
Sammy_Gallop
American composer (1908–1975)
(1958) The Pussy Foot (1958) There Never Was a Woman (1958) Town House Maxixe (1958) Two Years in the Making (1958) Who's Been Sitting in My Chair? (1958)
Leroy_Anderson
Brazilian composer, pianist and conductor
000 compositions in different genres: waltzes, polkas, tangos, lundus, maxixes, Fado, quadrilles, mazurkas, Choros and serenades. Due to her maternal
Chiquinha_Gonzaga
folk dance music. Mathcore – fusion of metalcore and math rock. Math rock – a rhythmically complex and experimental style of indie rock. Maxixe – Brazilian
List_of_styles_of_music:_G–M
Traumerei & Romance Robert Schumann Elias Breeskin, vin 1914 2340 Sans souci — Maxixe Brazilian Green National Promenade Band 1994 2341 Farewell Emory B. Randolph
List of Edison Blue Amberol Records: Popular Series
List_of_Edison_Blue_Amberol_Records:_Popular_Series
1816–1897 native state in southern Africa
celebrations, Retief's party were invited to a dance, and asked to leave their weapons behind. At the peak of the dance, Dingane leapt to his feet and yelled "Bambani
Zulu_Kingdom
Country in Southeastern Africa
masks while dancing on stilts around the village for hours. Groups of women in the northern part of the country perform a traditional dance called tufo
Mozambique
where everybody dances together. Highest Scoring Dance Lowest Scoring Dance Withdrawn Dance (Not Performed/Scored) The celebrity was the first
Babi_Xavier
Variety of Portuguese language
mandinga, macumba, orixá ("orisha"), axé; Afro-Brazilian music: samba, lundu, maxixe, berimbau; Body-related parts and conditions: banguela ("toothless"), bunda
Brazilian_Portuguese
Season of television series
Aired: April 29, 2007 Top 6 Style: Lambada Aired: May 13, 2007 Top 5 Style: Maxixe Aired: May 20, 2007 Top 4 – Week 1 Style: Foxtrot & Paso Doble Aired: May
Dança_dos_Famosos_season_4
Music genre and type of dance
Partido alto Other names Samba de partido alto Stylistic origins Samba, polka, maxixe, lundu Cultural origins Early 20th century, Rio de Janeiro
Partido_alto
Brazilian composer (1897–1973)
repertoire was diverse, encompassing folk music from northeast Brazil, sambas, maxixes, waltzes, polkas, and "Brazilian tangos" (the term choro was not yet established
Pixinguinha
Tonta, accompanied by two violas, a fiddle, and the maxixe. Men wear boots or clogs while dancing to rhythmic beats. The choreography includes waltzing
Culture_of_Paraná
modinha, maxixe, and lundu. Batuque was a dance that developed from Afro-Brazilian predecessors such as jongo, semba de Angola, and lundu. These dances were
Music_of_Brazil
English actress dancer and singer (1883–1973)
Theatre: Lady Madcap (1905, in which she performed a popular Parisian dance, "La Maxixe"), Lady Dorothy Congress in The Little Cherub (1906) and So-Hie in
Gabrielle_Ray
Brazilian composer, musician and essayist
Remédio (2008), about Brazil's relationship with football, and Machado Maxixe: o Caso Pestana (2008). In addition to his records, books, essays and classes
José_Miguel_Wisnik
Brazilian soccer player and musician
Lozano.” He also had his own small orchestras that performed at graduation dances, civic gatherings, artistic events, and movie theaters, providing musical
Belmácio_Pousa_Godinho
Lifesaving craft for the RMS Titanic
Women's Wear Daily, brought along her toy pig, a music box that played the Maxixe and had been given to her as a good luck token by her mother. She was too
Lifeboats_of_the_Titanic
Brazilian aristocrat, painter, singer and pianist
salons. In 1914, Nair de Teffé organized a recital to launch Corta Jaca, a maxixe composed by Chiquinha Gonzaga. The following day, controversy and criticism
Nair_de_Teffé
Musical artist
were presented to the public, he discovered that the authorship of Cassino Maxixe, played by Francisco Alves, was attributed only to Sinhô and his co-authorship
Heitor_dos_Prazeres
American pianist, bandleader, and composer (1883–1958)
by Carl F. Williams (©1914) (image of the violin part) "Castle Maxixe," Brazilian maxixe (©1914) "Castles' Half and Half" (©1914), in quintuple meter –
Ford_Dabney
Empire in Southern Africa from the 15th to late-19th centuries
offer advice. Minor positions included bodyguards/executioners, musicians, dancers, praise singers, cooks, and pages (who were the sons of provincial rulers)
Mutapa_Empire
American conductor
"abidingly energetic fun" performance, which included "a concert waltz, a maxixe, one-steps, two-steps, foxtrots and blues, and, of course, numerous rags
Rick_Benjamin_(conductor)
Latin Grammy Award category
Ao Vivo Ara Malikian – Le Petit Garage (Live) 2022 Hamilton de Holanda Maxixe Samba Groove C4 Trío – Back to 4 Gerry Weil & Orquesta Sinfónica Simón Bolívar
Latin Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Album
Latin_Grammy_Award_for_Best_Instrumental_Album
This is a list of folk music traditions, with styles, dances, instruments and other related topics. The term folk music can not be easily defined in a
List of South American folk music traditions
List_of_South_American_folk_music_traditions
American composer and Vaudeville producer
1914 to 1915, Morgan composed a handful of successful songs: "Florence Maxixe", "Dicty Doo", and "Trilby Rag". Many of his songs released at this time
Carey_Morgan
Brazilian telenovela
1989. As part of the story, the cast had to learn ballroom dancing, samba de gafieira, maxixe and foxtrot, as well as capoeira, snooker, etiquette and notions
Kananga_do_Japão
Overview of and topical guide to Rio de Janeiro
Villa-Lobos Songs about Rio de Janeiro Cidade Maravilhosa Dance from Rio de Janeiro Maxixe Theatre in Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro in art / Paintings
Outline_of_Rio_de_Janeiro
2022 edition of the Latin Grammy Awards
Barrera, Edén Muñoz & Christian Nodal, songwriters Best Instrumental Album Maxixe Samba Groove – Hamilton de Holanda Back to 4 – C4 Trío Gerry Weil Sinfónico
23rd Annual Latin Grammy Awards
23rd_Annual_Latin_Grammy_Awards
Chimoio Chinde Cuamba Gurúè Inhambane Lichinga Maputo (timeline) Matola Maxixe Mocímboa da Praia Mozambique Island Mueda Nacala Nampula Pemba Quelimane
History of the Jews in Mozambique
History_of_the_Jews_in_Mozambique
in the pianist's left hand is taken from the popular Brazilian dance type called maxixe, while the sentimental melody is reminiscent of the modinha. Béhague
Chôros_No._5
Urbano Rimas Leo Estrella Morente Flamenco Concert Music Entertainment 3 Maxixe Samba Groove Hamilton de Holanda Brasilianos Cuando Te Muerdes el Labio
2021_in_Latin_music
Septet by Brazilian composer
middle part of Chôros No. 7 are common to the habanera, Brazilian tangos, maxixe, and the polkas (polquinhas) of one of the originators of the choro genre
Chôros_No._7
MAXIXE DANCE
MAXIXE DANCE
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
The Greatest
Girl/Female
English
Also a contemporary blend of Jack and Maxine.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Macey, MACIE means "gift of God."
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Latin
Mack's Pool; Greatest
Male
French
French form of Latin Maximus, MAXIME means "the greatest."Â
Girl/Female
Latin
The best.
Girl/Female
English American Latin
The greatest. Feminine of Max.
Female
French
Feminine form of French Marin, MARINE means "of the sea."
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, English, Latin
Pet Form of Names Starting with Max; Greatest
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Jamaican, Latin, Netherlands
Greatest; Great Woman; Stream of Mack
Male
Russian
(МакÑим) Variant spelling of Russian Maksim, MAXIM means "the greatest." Compare with another form of Maxim.
Girl/Female
British, English
Blend of Jack and Maxine
Girl/Female
English American
The greatest. Feminine of Max.
Female
English
French form of Latin Maria, MARIE means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Maxine, MAXENE means either "the greatest rival" or "the stream of Mack."Â
Female
English
Feminine form of English Max, MAXINE means either "the greatest rival" or "the stream of Mack."Â
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Marissa, MARISE means "of the sea."Â
Female
Spanish
Contracted form of Spanish MarÃa Teresa, MAITE means "rebellious-harvester." Compare with another form of Maite.
Female
Hawaiian
Hawaiian name MALIE means "calm."
Boy/Male
Latin French
Greatest.
MAXIXE DANCE
MAXIXE DANCE
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Name of Ibrahim Abdullah of Basrah; An Authority of Hadith at Baghdad
Girl/Female
Tamil
Adwaitha | அதà¯à®µà¯ˆà®¤à®¹
Non duality, One without second
Boy/Male
Yiddish Hebrew
Praise.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Way of offering prayer to God
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Lord of Perfection; Imagination of God's; Imaging of God; Lord Shiva
Female
French
French form of Welsh Megan, MEGANE means "pearl."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Pandi
Boy/Male
French, German
Man; Strong and Masculine
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Durga Devi
Boy/Male
Arabic
Servant of the Patient One
MAXIXE DANCE
MAXIXE DANCE
MAXIXE DANCE
MAXIXE DANCE
MAXIXE DANCE
n.
A large species of American grass of the genus Zea (Z. Mays), widely cultivated as a forage and food plant; Indian corn. Also, its seed, growing on cobs, and used as food for men animals.
a.
The sum of naval affairs; naval economy; the department of navigation and sea forces; the collective shipping of a country; as, the mercantile marine.
n.
A poisonous alkaloid of bitter taste extracted from the leaves and seeds of the European yew (Taxus baccata). Called also taxia.
n.
A fat herring with undeveloped roe.
a.
A solider serving on shipboard; a sea soldier; one of a body of troops trained to do duty in the navy.
n.
Know-how, expertise.
a.
A picture representing some marine subject.
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A genus of marsipobranchs, including the hagfish. See Hag, 4.
v. t.
To regard with extreme ill will.
pl.
of Maximum
n.
courage, determination.
n.
Mania; insanity.
a.
Formed by the action of the currents or waves of the sea; as, marine deposits.
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Any wicked or mischievous intention of the mind; a depraved inclination to mischief; an intention to vex, annoy, or injure another person, or to do a wrongful act without just cause or cause or excuse; a wanton disregard of the rights or safety of others; willfulness.
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An established principle or proposition; a condensed proposition of important practical truth; an axiom of practical wisdom; an adage; a proverb; an aphorism.
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Enmity of heart; malevolence; ill will; a spirit delighting in harm or misfortune to another; a disposition to injure another; a malignant design of evil.
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The longest note formerly used, equal to two longs, or four breves; a large.
n.
One of the New England States.
a.
Of or pertaining to the sea; having to do with the ocean, or with navigation or naval affairs; nautical; as, marine productions or bodies; marine shells; a marine engine.
interj.
Marry.