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Uruguayan and tango
** Edgardo Donato, Uruguayan tango composer and orchestra leader ( b. 1897 )
* Tango ( dance ), a social dance form including Argentine, Uruguayan, and international ballroom tango
Other Uruguayan tango musicians, among the most important names, were director Francisco Canaro and his violinist Modesto Ocampo.
One of the key names in modern tango, poet Horacio Ferrer, who contributed the lyrics for several of the most important tango works by Astor Piazzolla, is Uruguayan as well.
Today, there are different types of tango dance such as Argentine tango or Uruguayan.
* Tango Oriental Uruguayan tango
The head snaps are totally foreign to Argentine and Uruguayan tango, and were introduced in 1934 under the influence of a similar movement in the legs and feet of the tango from the Rio de la Plata, and the theatrical movements of the pasodoble.
In Argentine and Uruguayan tango, the body's center moves first, then the feet reach to support it.
Ballroom tango steps stay close to the floor, while the Rio de la Plata Tango ( Uruguayan and Argentine ) includes moves such as the boleo ( allowing momentum to carry one's leg into the air ) and gancho ( hooking one's leg around one's partner's leg or body ) in which the feet travel off the ground.
Both Uruguayan and Argentine tango features other vocabulary foreign to ballroom, such as the parada ( in which the leader puts his foot against the follower's foot ), the arrastre ( in which the leader appears to drag or be dragged by the follower's foot ), and several kinds of sacada ( in which the leader displaces the follower's leg by stepping into her space ).
Milonga can refer to an Argentine, Uruguayan, and Southern Brazilian form of music which preceded the tango and the dance form which accompanies it, or to the term for places or events where the tango or Milonga are danced ( see Milonga ( place )).
* Uruguayan tango
His greatest success, the song " Zaraza ", said to refer to a Gypsy woman he was in love with at that time, was in fact an adapted version of a Uruguayan tango written in 1929 by Benjamín Alfonso Tagle Lara.
Francisco Canaro ( November 26, 1888 – December 14, 1964 ) was an Uruguayan violinist and tango orchestra leader.
Category: Uruguayan tango musicians
* Uruguayan tango
Two songs appear in the film: " La Paloma ", a Spanish – Cuban – Mexican tune sung by popular Chilean singer Rosita Serrano ; and " La Cumparsita ", a classic Uruguayan tango tune performed by German bandleader Adalbert Lutter and his orchestra.
* the Uruguayan tango
For example, a series of performances of Ástor Piazzolla's tango opera during the 2004 – 2006 season featured Uruguayan pianist and conductor Pablo Zinger, Russian bandoneonist Alexander Mitenev, Venezuelan tenor Leonardo Granadas, Argentine tango vocalist Katie Viquiera, Slovene accordionist Borut Zagoranski, and Welsh guitarist Michael Partington.

Uruguayan and milonga
Uruguayan and Argentine artists known for their milonga compositions and interpretations include Roberto Firpo, Angel D ' Agostino, Pedro Laurenz, Villoldo, Francisco Canaro, Rodolfo Biagi, Juan d ' Arienzo, Edgardo Donato, Gabino Ezeiza, Aníbal Troilo, Lucio Demare, Domingo Federico, Angel Vargas, Mariano Mores, Alfredo Zitarrosa, Francisco Lomuto, Ástor Piazzolla and Carlos Di Sarli.

Uruguayan and are
Listed below are the 28 categories tabulated in the 2000 United States Census: Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Dominican Republic ; Central American: Costa Rican, Guatemalan, Honduran, Nicaraguan, Panamanian, Salvadoran, Other Central American ; South American: Argentinian, Bolivian, Chilean, Colombian, Ecuadorian, Paraguayan, Peruvian, Uruguayan, Venezuelan, Other South American ; Other Hispanic or Latino: Spaniard, Spanish, Spanish American, All other Hispanic or Latino.
Since bilateral relations with Argentina are considered a priority, Uruguay denies clearance to Falkland Islands bound British naval vessels and prevents them from calling in at Uruguayan territories and ports for supplies and fuel.
The Uruguayan armed forces are constitutionally subordinate to the president, through the minister of defense.
Uruguay rock and cancion popular ( Uruguayan versions of rock and pop music ) are popular local forms.
With reinforcements too far away, the British spread disinformation that an overwhelming force is lying in wait, hoping to buy time: while they are initially demanding that the Uruguayan authorities send the Admiral Graf Spee out to sea within 24 hours, as the law of the seas dictates, they suddenly lose interest and appear to tolerate the ship staying anchored for as long as she wants.
Hugo Cores, a former Uruguayan political prisoner who was living in São Paulo at the time of the kidnapping and was the author of the anonymous phone call to Cunha, spoke the following to the Brazilian press in 1993: " All the Uruguayans kidnapped abroad, around 180 people, are missing to this day.
The Uruguayan writer Eduardo Galeano responded to Vargas Llosa saying: " I see what is happening in Bolivia as a very significant act of affirmation of diversity is opposite to racism, elitism and militarism, which leave us blind to our marvellous existence, to that rainbow that we are ".
Internet broadcasts are available from Radio Nacional from Argentina, and Espectador, a Uruguayan radio station in Montevideo.
Uruguayan empanadas are generally made from wheat flour and can be fried or baked.
The members are Uruguayan and Welsh and are based in Montevideo, Uruguay
Portable " churrasqueiras " are similar to those used to prepare the Argentine, Chilean, Paraguayan and Uruguayan asado, with a grill support, but many Brazilian " churrasqueiras " do not have grills, only the skewers above the embers.
In the final declaration of the FSP's XIVth meeting in Montevideo, there is a reinstatement and updating of the Foro's goals: to aid " the progressive forces in the continent who are in power and strive in various ways to build projects which-according to each country's particular characteristics-allow them to face the main problems generated by neoliberalism "-something which added to the statemente made at the same time by Belela Herrera, International Relations chargé of the Uruguayan Broad Front, that issues like ecology, exclusion, racism and xenophobia had added themselves inseparably to the Left's traditional agenda.
It is very expensive and not used much in Uruguayan cooking, so more common types of oil such as sunflower, canola, corn, and soybean oils are used.
Among Pagina / 12s leading writers are the internationally renowned investigative journalist and author Horacio Verbitsky ; historian Osvaldo Bayer ; political scientist José Natanson ; the Cervantes Prize winning poet Juan Gelman ; football journalist, novelist and comic author Juan Sasturain ; and Uruguayan journalist and writer Eduardo Galeano.
It is also the home to the Greek, Venezuelan, Sri Lankan, Polish, Mexican, Uruguayan, Brunei and some Arab embassies and once the developments in the south end of the boulevard are completed, many ministries plan to relocate there.
Other enclaves are north and south of the city of Salvador and near the mouth of the Jequitinhonha River in Bahia state ; north and south of the mouth of the Rio Paraíba do Sul in Rio de Janeiro state ; and along the coast of southern Santa Catarina state and Rio Grande do Sul state, as far as the Uruguayan border.

Uruguayan and both
In 1865, the Triple Alliance was formed by the emperor of Brazil, the president of Argentina, and the Colorado general Venancio Flores, the Uruguayan head of government whom they both had helped to gain power.
The Brazilan team Palmeiras, Uruguayan team Peñarol and Argentinian side Vélez Sársfield both had Pirelli as a shirt sponsor.
Fattoruso has been a longtime part of both the Uruguayan and Latin American music scene, including as a member of rock band Los Shakers, and swing band The Hot Blowers, as well as Brazilian Milton Nascimento and the Latin jazz and Acid Jazz group Opa.
Mateo and Rada would both go on to have successful solo careers, and the music's influence would play a large role in Popular Music and Uruguayan rock.
They were João Augusto da Rosa and Orandir Portassi Lucas ( a former football player of Brazilian teams known as Didi Pedalada ), both identified later as participants in the kidnapping operation by the reporters and the Uruguayan couple — which surely confirmed the involvement of the Brazilian Government in the Condor Operation.
The club has since established itself as a major force in both Uruguayan and South American football.
Other mounted bands like the Mounted Fanfare Band Company of the 1st Mechanized Cavalry Regiment " Glorious Junin Hussars ( Peru's Liberators )" of the Peruvian Army, the Mounted Band and Bugles of the 1st Cavalry Regiment " Grenadiers " and the Band and Bugles of the 3rd Cavalry Regiment " Hussars " of the Chilean Army, the Mounted Band of the 1st Cavalry Regiment " José Gervasio Artigas's Own Blandengues Horse Guards " of the Uruguayan Army and the Mounted Band of the Ecuadorian National Police use both brass, woodwinds and percussion, and also utilize bugles.
However, it's important to note that the Uruguayan Candombe is the most practiced in Argentina, both due to immigration from Uruguay and to the seductiveness of the rhythm that captivates the Argentines.
Both Uruguayan boats had decent performances, falling in the lower half of the pack in both events, but well ahead of the tail end boats.
Their strong momentum lead them to achieve another two domestic titles, both of these achievements were under the watchful eyes of the technician Juan Carlos Masnik and were helped by the heroic players such as Horacio Lugo, Marcelo Bauza and Uruguayan Alejandro Curbelo and Adrián de la Cruz.
Danubio previously won the Uruguayan title in both 1988 and 2004.
In the case of other Uruguayan teams, they often decide to play there against both Peñarol and Nacional.
Montevideo, capital of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata since the May Revolution, was under siege by both an army from Buenos Aires led by José Rondeau and an Uruguayan one led by José Gervasio Artigas.

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