Tamborito

El Tamborito, literally translated to "the Little Drum", is a genre of Panamanian folkloric music and dance dating back as early as the 17th century. Likewise, it is the typical genre of the north coast of the Colombian Pacific, in the area of Chocó Department.[1][2][3] The Tamborito is the national song and dance of Panama. The dance is a romantic, couple's dance, often involving a small percussion ensemble, and in all versions; a female chorus. The Tamborito is performed in formal costumes in front of large, interactive crowds that form a large circle around the performers. The members of such crowds often participate in the percussion of the song as well as the actual dance itself.[4] The Tamborito is most commonly performed during Panamanian festivals, and in particular, the Panama Carnival.

  1. ^ Análisis social y musical del tamborito chocoano
  2. ^ El tamborito chocoano
  3. ^ Zapata Olivella, Manuel, Los pasos del folclor colombiano. El Tamborito y la Mejorana. Boletín cultural y bibliográfico (august 10, 1961) vol.4, n.8, pages 764-765.
  4. ^ Hirons, Virginia (29 March 2010). "El Tamborito". CZAngelsSpace.

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