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1 Latin Dance & Music Leslie Ammann & Patrick Walls ET620.51

2 Today you will… Explore one type of music and dance Take notes on the chart provided Meet with your group to discuss your type of music and dance Continue

3 Music & Dance Menu Choose your assigned type of music and dance: Flamenco Salsa Tango Habanera Click here at any time for media citations

4 Flamenco Music & Dance Click me to begin!

5 Flamenco Menu Today you will be exploring the following elements of the flamenco: Cultural Origin Rhythmic Elements Typical Instruments Quiz Done

6 Cultural Origin Originated in Andalucía, Spain Dance of the gypsies A dance & music Click here and here for more informationhere Back to the Menu

7 Typical Instruments Guitar Castanets Cajon  a type of box drum Listen & Watch HEREHERE Back to the Menu

8 Rhythmic Elements Dance  Hand clapping  Foot stomping  Mixed with instruments Music  Includes traditional instruments  With or without vocals  Lack of traditional rhythm throughout  Based in a minor key Back to the Menu

9 Watch & Listen Double click to listen to a brief clip of flamenco music Return to Instruments Slide

10 Flamenco Quiz Next Note: Your first answer will be the only one that counts towards your score, but you will be able to make multiple guesses on some questions to determine which is the correct answer.

11 Quiz Question 1 In what country did the flamenco originate? CubaSpain

12 Quiz Question 2 Click here for Question 2

13 Quiz Question 3 The music of the flamenco must include both instruments and vocals. TrueFalse

14 Salsa Music & Dance Click me to begin!

15 Salsa Menu Today you will be exploring the following elements of the salsa: Cultural Origin Typical Instruments Rhythmic Elements done Quiz

16 Cultural Origin A mix of Cuban and Puerto Rican cultures Some African influence Similar to the food since it’s a mix of cultures Obvious influence of jazz Click here for more informationhere Return to the Salsa Menu

17 Typical Instruments Trumpet Trombone Bongos Congas Timbales Bass guitar Listen and watch HERE HERE Return to the Salsa Menu

18 Rhythmic Elements 6 steps in 8 counts of music Side to side feel Based on Cuban style Són Clave Return to the Salsa Menu

19 Watch & Listen Double click to listen to a brief clip of salsa music Return to Instruments Slide

20 Salsa Quiz Next Note: Your first answer will be the only one that counts towards your score, but you will be able to make multiple guesses on some questions to determine which is the correct answer.

21 Quiz Question 1 The salsa originated in both Cuba and what other country? Puerto Rico Costa Rica

22 Quiz Question 2 Click here for Question 2

23 Quiz Question 3 The music of the salsa has 4 steps in 6 counts of music. TrueFalse

24 Tango Explore the elements of the Tango. Get Started

25 Elements of the Tango Cultural Origin Typical Instruments Rhythmic Elements Take Quiz Completed

26 Cultural Origin 1850-1890 Argentina and Uruguay. Tango dance and Tango music originated in the area of Rio de la Plata. Early Tango was known as Tango Criollo, or simply tango. Today there are many variations of Tango. Tango Home Click here for more information

27 Instruments Typical instruments used for the Tango are the following: Accordion, Bandoneon, Piano, Guitar, Violin, and Double Bass. Tango Home

28 Rhythmic Elements The musical rhythm of the Tango incorporates many dotted rhythms in various patterns. The dance steps are variations of the basic pattern of - Slow,Slow, Quick Quick --- Slow, Slow Quick, Quick Slow Slow, Slow Quick, Quick, Quick Slow Tango Home Double click to listen to a brief clip of tango music

29 Tango Quiz Click here to start Quiz

30 What are the countries of origin for the Tango? Argentina and UruguayArgentina and Paraguay

31 Which instrument groups are typical of the Tango? Accordion, Violin, Guitar, Cello, Bandoneon Accordion, Violin, Guitar, Piano, Bandoneon

32 Which steps are typical of the Tango? Slow, Slow, Quick, Quick Slow, Quick, Slow, Quick

33 Tango End Congratulations you have completed the Tango quiz. Click on the button below to get your score. Quiz Score Music & Dance Main Menu

34 Habanera Explore the elements of the Habanera. Click here to start

35 Elements of the Habanera Cultural Origin Famous Habaneras Rhythmic Elements Take Quiz Completed

36 Cultural Origin The name Habanera [abAnerah] is from the capitol city in Cuba (Havana). In the mid-19th century, the habanera developed from the contradanse. The earliest identified "contradanza habanera" is La Pimienta, an anonymous song published in an 1836 collection. Habanera Home

37 Famous Habaneras Georges Bizet’s opera Carmen is the most famous Habanera.Carmen Sebastian Yradier’s La Paloma (The dove) is a contemporary favorite Habanera known throughout Europe and Latin America. Habanera Home

38 Rhythmic Elements The musical rhythm of the Habanera incorporates a basic dotted rhythm. The dance is typically in a 2/4 meter and is made of dotted eight note, sixteenth, eight, eight note pattern. Long - quick- slow- slow is the dance pattern. Habanera Home Double click to listen to a brief clip of habanera music

39 Habanera Quiz Click here to start Quiz

40 What is the country of origin for the Habanera? SpainCuba

41 What was the origin of the name of the Habanera? Named after a Hot and spicy pepper. (Habanero) Named after the Capital of Cuba. (Havana )

42 Which rhythm is the original Habanera rhythm?

43 Habanera End Congratulations you have completed the Habanera quiz. Click on the button below to get your score. Quiz Score Music and Dance Main Menu

44 Citations Unless otherwise noted, all clipart comes directly from the Microsoft Office Clipart Gallery Images & Clipart (slides in parentheses)  TangoSlide1 (3 & 24) http://www.tangoindia.in/page/2/http://www.tangoindia.in/page/2/  TangoInstruments (27) http://www.rincondeltango.net/about_tango.htmhttp://www.rincondeltango.net/about_tango.htm  TangoRhythmic (28) http://www.pornramming.com/wiki/skins/tango/old/http://www.pornramming.com/wiki/skins/tango/old/  TangoQuizSlide (29) http://www.passionfortango.com/http://www.passionfortango.com/  TangoEnd (33) http://soli.inav.net/dance/tango.htmlhttp://soli.inav.net/dance/tango.html  HabaneraSlide1 (3 & 34) http://www.rodezart.com/Doc/Events_2008.htm http://www.rodezart.com/Doc/Events_2008.htm  HabaneraRhythm1 (38) http://medlibrary.org/medwiki/Clave_%28rhythm%29 http://medlibrary.org/medwiki/Clave_%28rhythm%29  HababeraQuiz (39) http://www.awn.com/mag/issue1.2/articles1.2/korejwo1.2.html  HabaneraEnd (43) http://soli.inav.net/dance/tango.htmlhttp://soli.inav.net/dance/tango.html

45 Citations Audio Files (slides in parentheses)  Cacho Oro (9) composed by Pete Calandra taken from http://www.freeplaymusic.com/http://www.freeplaymusic.com/  Salsa After Siesta (19) composed by Hal Goldstein taken from http://www.freeplaymusic.com/ http://www.freeplaymusic.com/  Love Tango Melody (28) composed by Jerome Langlois taken from http://www.freeplaymusic.com/ http://www.freeplaymusic.com/  Hymn to the Forest (38) composed by Jerome Langlois taken from http://www.freeplaymusic.com/ http://www.freeplaymusic.com/

46 Citations Video Files (slides in parentheses)  http://revver.com/video/1495717/unm-taos-flamenco-dancers/ (9) http://revver.com/video/1495717/unm-taos-flamenco-dancers/  http://revver.com/video/1296765/the-history-of-salsa-dancing- part-1-afro-carribean-origins/ (10) http://revver.com/video/1296765/the-history-of-salsa-dancing- part-1-afro-carribean-origins/ Websites (slides in parentheses)  http://www.red2000.com/spain/flamenco/index.html (6) http://www.red2000.com/spain/flamenco/index.html  http://worldmusic.nationalgeographic.com/view/page.basic/genre/co ntent.genre/flamenco_718/en_US (6) http://worldmusic.nationalgeographic.com/view/page.basic/genre/co ntent.genre/flamenco_718/en_US  http://www.salsa-dancing-addict.com/history-of-salsa.html (16) http://www.salsa-dancing-addict.com/history-of-salsa.html  http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0312/sights_n_sounds/medi a2.html (26) http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0312/sights_n_sounds/medi a2.html  http://disney.go.com/videos/characters/?content=1239851#/videos /characters/&content=1239851 (37) http://disney.go.com/videos/characters/?content=1239851#/videos /characters/&content=1239851


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