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‖ marinera|mariˈnera| [f. Sp. marinero, -a marine, seafaring.] = cueca.
1926D. L. Joseph in J. F. Dobie Rainbow in Morning (1965) 54 Play for him a Marinera While they whip him. 1964W. G. Raffé Dict. Dance 305/1 Of Spanish extraction, the Marinera came to Peru from Chile and was originally called Cueca Chilena, or Chilena, the name being changed to Marinera during the 19th century when Peru and Chile were at war (1879–1883). The new name honoured the Peruvian Navy. 1973K. Benton Craig & Jaguar v. 53 They even succeeded in making me dance a marinera with one of the—er—very nubile young women. 1974Encycl. Brit. Macropædia I. 669/1 This uncertain major–minor tonality pervades the Andean music. It appears in the chinguinada for church festivals, with a bass ostinato (repeated melodic-rhythmic pattern); in the mestizo yaraví serenade and in the mestizo marinera couple dance, with its metre alternating 3/4 and 6/8 patterns. |