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"FLORES DE ROMANA", DANZÓN- 1893.
Danzón: Although several other dances as authentic as it can vie for supremacy, the Danzon is considered the national dance of Cubans.
Born in the Liceo de Matanzas in 1879. "Las Alturas de Simpson" was written by Miguel Faílde, honoring the neighborhood where he was conceived, is his firstborn. The orchestra played it was a tango orchestra of wind, which had a cornet, trombone piston, figle, two clarinets, two violins, bass, timbales, and guiro.
Its roots stem from the European quadrille, after a gradual creolization process, became the Cuban dance. This had a greater expressive freedom, with great force on the link choreographic partner and Afro influences evident in his rhythm. By increasing their parties to extend their time training and dancing, he began calling Danzon.
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