单词 | pachanga |
释义 | pachangan. A type of Latin-American dance of Cuban origin, containing elements of the conga and merengue and other originally African characteristics; (a piece of) music for this dance or in its rhythm, performed by a charanga band. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > dancing > types of dance or dancing > dances of other countries > [noun] > Latin America fandango1766 jarabe1834 zamacueca1855 pascola1904 marinera1911 cueca1912 son montuno1947 pachanga1956 lambada1988 society > leisure > the arts > music > type of music > dance music > [noun] > folk or country dance > Latin-American fandango1800 zamacueca1855 habanera1878 rumba1912 tango1913 milonga1914 guajira1923 samba1929 son1931 son Afro-Cubano1942 mambo1946 Afro1949 montuno1951 cha-cha1954 guaracha1956 pachanga1956 bossa nova1962 salsa1975 songo1978 1956 M. W. Stearns Story of Jazz xix. 245 Carmen Miranda and the Brazilian samba clicked in 1946, and the Cha Cha Cha and Pachanga followed in the 'fifties. 1971 K. Awoonor This Earth, my Brother ix. 114 Lovers are doing the pachanga in the joyful way in which Zeke said Africans dance. Natural sense of rhythm. 1988 P. Manuel Pop. Musics Non-Western World (1990) ii. 31 Cuban dance music, while having the son as its backbone, comprises several other important genres, especially the guaracha, bolero, chachachá, mambo, and more ephemeral styles such as the pachanga. 1994 P. Hamill Drinking Life v. iv. 231 She'd been born in Puerto Rico..spoke perfect English, and could dance the pachanga. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, March 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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