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Punta Mix, musica de punta mezclada. dj carlito

   • INTRO CUMBIA NOCTURNO A ROSARIO, GRUP...   1. Te Extraño Amor,Kazzabe Agrupacion. 2. 1,2,3 one two three, Guiriga Impacto. 3."Garifuna Kids-Curauno Waruwaite". 4.Mi Tradicion, El Sherif. D J C A R L I T O punta catracha, son unas de mis canciones favoritas, Punta is a Garifuna music & dance style performed at celebrations and festive occasions. Contemporary punta arose in the last thirty years of the twentieth century in Belize [1] It also has a following in Honduras, Guatemala, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Sout It is a circle dance in duple rhythm: one couple dances in the middle of the circle a while the other participants sing and clap their hands. Punta uses the call and response patterns in songs. Lyrics may be in Garifuna, Kriol, English or Spanish.[2][3] Punta music. Dance, music The word punta may be a latinization of an ancient West African rhythm called bunda, or "buttocks" in the Mandé language.[2] The punta dance is also known by the name kuliao (from Spanish culeado). The style has popular links with funeral rites and ancestor worship. Punta dance is a mimetic cock-and-hen mating dance with rapid movements of the buttocks and hips while the upper torso remains motionless.[2] Couples attempt to dance more stylistically and seductively, with better hip movements, than their competitors. This most popular dance in Garifuna culture[1] is performed at wakes, holidays, parties, and other social events.[4] Punta lyrics are usually composed by women. A Garifuna elder, Rutilia Figueroa, states: "The Garifuna sing their pain. They sing about their concerns. They sing about what's going on. We dance when there is a death. It's a tradition [meant] to bring a little joy to the family, but every song has a different meaning. Different words. The Garifuna does not sing about love. The Garifuna sings about things that reach your heart."[5] zumba dance

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