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- Porro abstract "The porro is a musical style and dance from the Caribbean region of Colombia. It is a Colombian cumbia rhythm that developed into its own sub-genre. It was originally a folkloric expression from the Sinú River area that evolved into a ballroom dance. It is played mostly by brass bands or orchestras and danced in couples.The two types of folkloric porro are porro palitiao and porro tapao. The term "palitiao" is derived from the way the bombo drum is struck along its rim to produce the sound of a cowbell. This type of porro is associated with the Sinú River and its surrounding cities and towns. Most would agree on San Pelayo, Colombia, Córdoba as its place of birth. This is the reason why it can also take the name of porro pelayero. In orchestrated variants, porro palitiao or pelayero is known as gaita. See La Sonora Cordobesa and Pacho Galán for sample music of porro palitiao and gaita.The porro tapao is associated with the savannas around Cartagena, Colombia. Its birthplace is believed to be the town of El Carmen de Bolívar, Colombia. In orchestrated forms, this type of porro gets the name of porro sabanero. See Lucho Bermúdez or Toto La Momposina for samples of porro sabanero.Today, orchestrated porro has lost the widespread popularity it had during the 1940s–1970s in Colombia. However, since the 1980s in Medellín, Colombia, the genre has seen a revived interest among younger audiences. Dozens of schools in the city specialize in teaching porro moves as well as mambo, pasodoble, tango, and chachachá) where participants learn complex turns to compositions by such artists as Lucho Bermúdez and Pacho Galán.The Festival del Porro in San Pelayo, Colombia, and the Festival del Porro in Medellín, Colombia, provide ballroom and folkloric dance competitions.".
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- Porro stylisticOrigin Cumbia.
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- Porro culturalOrigins "Caribbean region of Colombia".
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- Porro instruments "Gaita flute".
- Porro name "Porro".
- Porro popularity "1900".
- Porro stylisticOrigins Cumbia.
- Porro subgenres "Porro tapao".
- Porro subgenres "porro palitiao".
- Porro subject Category:Colombian_styles_of_music.
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- Porro comment "The porro is a musical style and dance from the Caribbean region of Colombia. It is a Colombian cumbia rhythm that developed into its own sub-genre. It was originally a folkloric expression from the Sinú River area that evolved into a ballroom dance. It is played mostly by brass bands or orchestras and danced in couples.The two types of folkloric porro are porro palitiao and porro tapao.".
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