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Meanings of "traditional dance" in Spanish English Dictionary : 1 result(s)

İngilizce İspanyolca
Folklore
traditional dance tondero [m] PE

Meanings of "traditional dance" with other terms in English Spanish Dictionary : 86 result(s)

İngilizce İspanyolca
General
chotis traditional dance of madrid polca alemana [f]
a traditional dance of asturias pericote [m]
traditional spanish dance seguidilla [f]
traditional music and dance typical of seville sevillanas [f/pl]
the traditional dance of venezuela and colombia joropo [m] CO VE
traditional dance of the andean region caluyo [m] BO AR:Nw
an traditional dance of the andean region callahuaya [m] BO
a traditional funerary dance in which dancers are dressed in black and wear bird feathers ayarachi [m] PE
traditional dance from ecuador amor fino [m] EC:W
a traditional dance by garifuna dancers performed on the holy saturday to the music of wind instruments and shells baile de las tiras [m] HN:N
dance with one or several cueca traditional dances cuequeo [m] CL
traditional dance consisting of a continuous swinging of couples jamaqueyo [m] NI:N
traditional folk dance performed by young women and that forms part of the ritual dances dedicated to the virgin mary cullaca [f] CL
traditional dance accompanied by the musical composition of the same name cueca [f] AR UY
traditional dance that symbolizes the different stages of a romance, in which dancers quickly search for and dodge each other cueca [f] BO CL
four-line stanza recited by dance couples in certain traditional dances relación [f] PY AR UY
relating to the cueca traditional dance cuequero [adj] BO CL
dance or interpret a cueca traditional dance cuequear [v] BO CL
it expresses the order to start the pericón (traditional dance) ¡adentro! [interj] UY
expressing the order to stop dancing for a while during the cueca traditional andean dance so that the dancing partners can have a drink while interlocking their arms ¡aro! [interj] BO
Idioms
part where a traditional dance is divided pie de cueca [m] CL
Folklore
traditional rural dance with european influences cielito [m] AR UY
traditional dance of african origin in honor of san benito chimbánguele [m] VE:W
traditional bolivian folk dance (from the yungas region of the la paz department) caporal [m] BO
traditional open position dance set to a lively rhythm escondido [m] AR
traditional dance performed after a marriage casarasiri [m] PE:C,S
traditional dance performed by the garifunas on holy saturday to the sound of wind instruments and shells from the colonial period juego de tiras [m] HN:N
traditional dance in which the dancers are dressed as shepherds and imitate how llamas walk llamero [m] BO:W
person who dances the llamerada traditional dance llamero [m] BO:W
traditional dance performed in the highlands during the feast of corpus christi in which the dances are dressed as jesters lanlacus [m] PE
traditional dance representing the vicuña hunt llipi [m] PE:Se
traditional dance representing the vicuña hunt llipi puli [m] PE:Se
carnival dance representing biblical scenes (traditional dance of san pedro de macorís) momise [m] DO
carnival dance representing biblical scenes (traditional dance of san pedro de macorís) momises [m] DO
traditional panamanian dance with accordion music pindín [m] PA
part where a traditional dance is divided pie (inglés pie) [m] CL
traditional dance imitating hunters pulipuli [m] PE:Se
traditional dance imitating hunters pulipulis [m] PE:Se
traditional dance of the huila and tolima regions, similar to bambuco rajaleña [m] CO
joyful cry accompanying the chamamé traditional dance of argentina sapucai [m] PY AR:Ne
joyful cry accompanying the chamamé traditional dance of argentina sapucay [m] PY
joyful cry accompanying the chamamé traditional dance of argentina sapukay [m] PY
traditional dance and singing of the easter island sau sau [m] CL
traditional callawaya dance performed with repeated jumps and turns tucumano [m] BO
traditional dance where couples move around a tree chopping it until they fell it turbamonte [m] CL
popular traditional dance of valledupar vallenato [m] CO
traditional dance to a fast pace danced in pairs with the man crouching vals chilote [m] CL:C
traditional dance of the north coast performed barefoot tondero [m] PE
traditional dance character disguised and acting like a bull torito [m] BO:E
traditional dance performed during carnival and religious festivals taquicari [m] CL:N rur.
traditional basque dance aurresku (euskera) [m]
traditional andean dance caluyo [m] BO AR
traditional andean dance caluyo [m] BO
traditional collective dance carnavalito [m] AR
traditional dance to guarania music guarania [f] PY
traditional indigenous dance executed with flags to celebrate carnival and the coming harvest huifala [f] PE
woman who performs a traditional dance with a pollera skirt and a milk jug lechera [f] BO
traditional dance in which the dancers are dressed as shepherds and imitate how llamas walk llamerada [f] PE BO:C:W
person who dances the llamerada traditional dance llamera [f] BO:W
traditional dance in which the performers are disguised as devils diablada [f] PE BO CL
popular dance similar to the beat of traditional merengue mangulina [f] DO
popular dance to the beat of the traditional merengue margulina [f] DO
traditional dance in which the performers dress in their finest clothes and women carry large pastries on their backs mohoseñada [f] BO
open position traditional dance alternating between slow and fast rhythm mediacaña [f] AR UY
traditional dance in which the performers wear their best dress and women carry large bread rolls on their backs moseñada [f] BO:W
traditional dance performed during carnival by richly dressed women pandilla [f] PE:Se
traditional dance performed by couples moving handkerchiefs to the beat of lively music pampeña [f] PE:S
traditional dance of the andean region where couples dressed in traditional costumes hold hands and dance around a group of musicians pinquillada [f] BO:W
popular dance traditional of the province of angasmarca quiyaya [f] PE
traditional garifuna music and dance for the death of a family member punta [f] SV NI
traditional dance where a man dressed as a woman carries a potato in his hands and is harassed by other dancers to symbolize the different periods of fertility, famine, and prosperity of the earth rayguana [f] PE disused
traditional courting dance with roots in 18th century europe sajuriana [f] CL AR PE UY disused
traditional dance similar to the huaino serranita [f] PE disused
dance to the beat of the bombo and güiro music, traditional of the province of peravia zarandunga [f] DO
dance to the beat of the bombo and güiro music, traditional of the province of peravia sarandunga [f] DO
traditional dance of the yungas region where jumps and contortions represent the forced labor black slaves were subjected to during the colonial era tuntuna [f] BO:Nw
traditional bolivian dance diablada [f]
traditional dance in which the dancers are dressed as shepherds and imitate llamas walking llamerada [f] BO
muiñeira traditional galician dance muñeira (gallego) [f]
music of the muiñeira traditional galician dance muñeira (gallego) [f]
traditional dance in which the dancers imitate llama herders llameritos [m/pl] PE
traditional dance in which the dancers imitate the action of spuring on llamas with slingshots, with which they trace different figures llamish [m/pl] PE
traditional dance performed at festivities of the patron saints, where men dress with colored feathers and clothes to look like animals, while women carry a whip to pretend to beat them novenantes [m/pl] PE:Se
traditional dance to the rhythm of these drums with catholic and african origins palos [m/pl] DO
traditional bolivian dance of the beni department where participants disguised as bulls walk the streets, dancing and scaring spectators toritos [m/pl] BO
traditional dance performed by two rows of women who tap their feet to the beat of drums and a violin pallas [f/pl] PE