flamenco in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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For example, mambo, salsa, cha-cha-cha, rumba, merengue, samba, flamenco, bachata, and, probably most recognizable, the tango are among the most popular.
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It starts with gentle violins, and continues with flamenco-like guitar playing, and castanets.
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Various upcoming dancers would explore flamenco fusion, and there would be one big, slick, theatrical humdinger with stadium sound and legions of heel-drumming frill-flappers.
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Flamenco is a philosophy, the way of thinking and feeling of a whole people and its historical tradition.
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When already long retired and in his seventies, he nonetheless vaulted from obscurity to fame in a 1922 flamenco contest.
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A spoken bridge, in which the girls mention different dance styles, flamenco, lambada, hip-hop, foxtrot, polka, salsa and hakaprecedes the third chorus.
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On an apparent everyday evening a sign pointing to a nearby agritourism fell and a bus with a group of flamenco dancers due to town for a recital, get lost.
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A nice rhythmic roll is obtained, supposedly reminiscent of the "bailadors" (flamenco dancer's) feet and the roll of castanets.
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The use of exotic scales also associated with flamenco music.
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They also incorporated a wider range of musical genres including reggae, flamenco guitar, and acid house.
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