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[[File:Zamacueca-Chile.jpg|thumb|left|"La zamacueca" ([[Manuel Antonio Caro]], 1873).]]

[[File:ZAMACUECA DANCE.jpg|thumb|Zamacueca, dance that was banned in Peru because of its daring moves and its connection to [[Marinera]].]]
[[File:ZAMACUECA DANCE.jpg|thumb|Zamacueca, dance that was banned in Peru because of its daring moves and its connection to [[Marinera]].]]

The '''Zamacueca''' is an ancient colonial dance and music that originated in the [[Viceroyalty of Peru]], taking its roots from Spanish, and Andean rhythms.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Shiroma |first=Gabriela |date=2008-09-29 |title=A Brief History of the Zamacueca and Description of the Marinera |url=https://www.actaonline.org/a-brief-history-of-the-zamacueca-and-description-of-the-marinera/ |access-date=2023-11-05 |website=Alliance for California Traditional Arts |language=en-US}}</ref>
The '''Zamacueca''' is an ancient colonial dance and music that originated in the [[Viceroyalty of Peru]], taking its roots from Spanish, and Andean rhythms.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Shiroma |first=Gabriela |date=2008-09-29 |title=A Brief History of the Zamacueca and Description of the Marinera |url=https://www.actaonline.org/a-brief-history-of-the-zamacueca-and-description-of-the-marinera/ |access-date=2023-11-05 |website=Alliance for California Traditional Arts |language=en-US}}</ref>



Latest revision as of 14:01, 18 September 2024

"La zamacueca" (Manuel Antonio Caro, 1873).
Zamacueca, dance that was banned in Peru because of its daring moves and its connection to Marinera.

The Zamacueca is an ancient colonial dance and music that originated in the Viceroyalty of Peru, taking its roots from Spanish, and Andean rhythms.[1]

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References

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  1. ^ Shiroma, Gabriela (2008-09-29). "A Brief History of the Zamacueca and Description of the Marinera". Alliance for California Traditional Arts. Retrieved 2023-11-05.
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