He is a slave in a Cuba occupied and ruled by the Spanish; he escapes to the jungle by smashing his overseer's face with a rock. He is a survivor, alone with nature. In the late 1890s, he fights with ...
Like the Spanish fandango, the Colombian joropo of Cimarrón, developed on the plains of the Orinoco River, is fierce, stomping and virtuosic, both on stage and on the dance floor. The band will be at ...
The South American music joropo often deals with horses and cowboys. The Colombian band Cimarrón has made the genre more inclusive by adding... Los Llanos are home to cowboys. Cimarrón's music ...
The typical joropo song begins with a fast homophonic block of melody and rhythm, stringed instruments led by folk-harp and bandola guitar, and percussion — BAM! BAM! BAM! BAM! BAM! BAM! BAM! BAM! BAM ...
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