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comparsa
[ kuhm-pahr-suh ]
noun
- a song and folk dance of Cuba.
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Example Sentences
The group of dancers at the head — known as a “comparsa†– are devoted to a specific image of the infant Jesus.
Mr. D’Rivera’s rapport with Quinteto Cimarrón found ample expression, as much on the bolero “Longina†as on “La Comparsa,†a processional by Ernesto Lecuona.
Spectators become participants, dancing on the cobblestones in the jittery shake of a murga comparsa, an Argentine dance popular during Carnival season, also rooted in African culture.
For last year’s Havana Biennial, the artists directed a film called “Conga Irreversible,†in which 100 performers enacted a traditional Cuban comparsa — a ceremonial procession — down Havana’s historic Paseo del Prado, entirely in reverse.
But also, in honor of the occasion, Christophe Chagnard conducted some pieces by Cuban composer Ernesto Lecuona — "La Comparsa," in Morton Gould's arrangement, proving the slinkily seductive gem of the three.
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