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Topic: Tondero


In the News (Sat 28 Nov 09)

  
  Peru Profundo: Deep Peru - Bailes
Amazonicos Carnaval Arequipeño Huaylarsh Lando Festejo Marinera Tondero Valicha Virgenes del Sol Zamacueca -
El Tondero viene de la comunidad rural del norte del Perú donde se nota el enamoramiento entre dos campesinos, muy parecidos al enamoramiento de dos aves.
El Tondero es el baile preferido por nuestra fundora y directora, Carmen A. Mejia, ya que tiene raices en Piura, su ciudad natal.
www.peruprofundodance.com /spanish/dances   (848 words)

  
  Tondero - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The tondero is a Peruvian dance and rythm born in the north coast adjacent to the eastern valleys of the Sierra or “yungas” of Piura, Sechura and Lambayeque.
El Tondero is by musical expression and dance form of clear gypsy Roma origin (Roma are nomads of indo-aryan, indo-afghan or indopersian origin) whom many came during the peruvian viceroyalty to work in the haciendas of the north and central coast as “incognite” farmers, herdsmen, miners or carbón producers (from the algarrobo tree).
Tondero is a creole coastal rythm that shows a basic roma gypsy origin and added influences from the African slaves.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tondero   (1097 words)

  
 Cajón - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The first proof of cajón or better named peruvian cajon as an instrument was around the Tondero and Zamacueca (old version of Marinera) dances.
Gypsy as creaters of the Tondero and Zamacueca are by far also the original creaters of rythms like Mambo, Guaracha, Guajira, Salsa, Rumba, Mariachi, Ranchera, Vallenato, Bolero, Tango, Milonga and other latin americna hymes including american folk: Country Music, classic Jazz, old Blues and Foxtrot.
Today, the cajón is heard extensively in Cuban, Coastal Peruvian or Musica criolla musical styles: Tondero, Zamacueca and Peruvian Valse, modern Flamenco and certain styles of modern Rumba.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cajon   (639 words)

  
 ntlworld.com google results tondero
El tondero nuestro se ejecuta con la mayor libertad de movimiento,...
La palabra “tondero” designa a un tipo de ritmo y baile afroperuano,...
Un tondero muy alegre que invita y reta a los jóvenes solteros a participar en la
www.ntlworld.com /searchresults/search_ntlworld.php?safe=off&q=tondero+&cr=   (205 words)

  
 OnMilwaukee.com
In fact, for the past seven years a little piece of Lima has been thriving at El Tondero, 2462 S. 13th St., where authentic Peruvian Criollo Cuisine is served up four nights a week.
Served directly from the stove to the table, the Peruvian food served at El Tondero is made with care through expertly timed marinating and control of the cooking flame.
For Victor Caceda, El Tondero has been a realization of a lifelong dream, and he was only too happy to build a new life and future here in Milwaukee.
www.onmilwaukee.com /articles/print/tondero.html   (755 words)

  
 The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Online: Dining and Destinations
The entrees served at El Tondero, however, are different than the dishes served at any of those places.
Most are fish entrees, such as arroz a la marinera ($10.95), a Peruvian casserole faintly reminiscent of paella (without the pork or chicken), and pescado frito ($7.95), the Peruvian answer to a Milwaukee fish fry.
Many of them are served beside a mound of freshly cooked white rice with frijoles canarios, the Peruvian equivalent of refried beans, on the side.
www.jsonline.com /dd/dinmil/eltondero.asp   (1007 words)

  
 Tondero
Tomemos en cuenta que nuestro tondero tiene un perfil coreográfico Ornitomórfico imitando los movimientos de la pava en un ceremonial de apareamiento (recogiendo la falda lateralmente de abajo hacia arriba y con ambas manos hacia la parte de atrás como una cola y en determinados un acercamiento simulando una unión corporal).
Para conocer de una manera técnica el elemento musical integrante de la melodía del Tondero habría que tomar en cuenta a los musicólogos y técnicos entendidos en la materia, pero los folkloristas investigadores, empezamos por el fenómeno folklórico que nace en el pueblo, lo interpreta el pueblo, en función social del mismo pueblo.
La etimología de la palabra Tondero, puede tener su origen fonéticamente en el “Tundero” como le llamaba a la “LAPA” que servía de instrumentos de percusión y por el tun-tun de su sonido.
lacapullana.tripod.com.pe /cultura_tondero.htm   (1007 words)

  
 The Dartmouth Online   (Site not responding. Last check: )
This was among the several comic skits Peru Negro incorporated seamlessly into its program of song and dance, and the stories these skits quietly acted out were among the highlights of the performance.
Bordering on the poppy side of the horribly-named genre "world music," the songs were generally the least captivating moments of the program, particularly the tondero.
Interestingly, however, elements of the eclectic music of Talking Heads and the solo career of their frontman David Byrne, who drew heavily on Latin and African music and once collaborated with Peru Negro, were evident in these pieces.
www.thedartmouth.com /article.php?aid=2004022504010   (731 words)

  
 Mississippi Review
The word ‘tondero’ is not Spanish, I believe, but I am not sure what else it could be.
The steps were modeled on tondero but have been smoothed and gentrified.
Twitchy and sad I watch a round of tondero and a round of marinera, children nine to eleven years old.
www.mississippireview.com /2005/Vol11No2-Apr05/1102-040105-kesey.html   (4122 words)

  
 C.I.D.A.N Mi"Perú"   (Site not responding. Last check: )
It is a dance of independent couples, it is said that the Tondero comes from the voice Lundero, that will be nominated to the people who work and practice the Lundu.
Some studiouses look to the choreography of the Tondero, the continuation of a native dance that imitated movements of catching up with a turkey hen.
The musical structure as soon as its choreography represent and express to the present northerns of unequivocal half-blood cultural identy.
www.cidanmiperu.com.pe /ing/danzas_costa01.htm   (385 words)

  
 The Marinera
The Marinera Norteña, differed from place to place: The Marinera Trujillana or the one from Moche is danced with shave (chal o rebozo), The Marinera Chiclayana or the one from Monsefu is danced by sweeping the feet (cepillado), leaping (saltitos), and the couple play with hats and handkerchiefs.
The Marinera Piurana is more like the Tondero and is a very popular dance and more native in its nature but not less appreciated, because it displays (lucimiento) the dancers abilities to their maximum splendor.
The Marinera Serrana, generally in a minor key, has slow movements, is repeated twice, and ends in "fugue" (fuga) of wayno" with such vivacity that it contrasts very much with the sentimental character of the first part.
members.aol.com /salerosa/festidanza/themarinera.htm   (1266 words)

  
 JS Online: Old signs, new life keep El Tondero, owner strong
The grand old house at 2462 S. 13th St. has retained its dignity even as time and a mad, marvelous mix of new ingredients have stirred the ethnic stew that is the south side.
Victor Caceda grew up in Lima, Peru, and through his El Tondero Restaurant brought its meat-and-potatoes tradition to a town that could identify with it.
Maybe there is a reason it is proud to wear these badges.
www.jsonline.com /onwisconsin/dining/jun05/335688.asp   (685 words)

  
 Ranchito Sereno Peruvian Pasos, Web Design, Tack Sales
Tondero has a short-coupled back, strong, correct features, and his gait is proving to be very good.
Primavera means spring (as in the season) and the tondero is a type of northern Peru music and dance.
He is a wonderful example of her value as a broodmare in contributing superior off-spring for this breed.
www.ranchitosereno.net /horsesales.htm   (559 words)

  
 ::: Información General - Morropon :::
Tondero.- It is a dance whose origin comes from the colonial time that is why Morropón is known as “Tondero’s birthplace” This dance expresses coquetry, jumps, short walks, and other insinuations.
In Manuel Acosta Ojeda’s opinion, tondero might be connected to Cumananas.
Other studioud, with regard to its origin, say that this term comes from “lundero”, name that formerly was given to dancers who danced a very popular festive tune in Morropón Chulucanas and Yapatera Beyond its origin, it is easy to state that Tondero is an important part of the Morropón familiy culture.
www.piuravirtual.com /pag_2_24ing.htm   (1503 words)

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