lunes, 8 de septiembre de 2008

Cueca Chilena.



Cueca is a dance which requires a couple, one man and a woman. It is the national dance of Chile.And it was officially selected in 1979.
Many people think it is unclear where its origins are from, but I dare say it was born in Perú that was originally called "Zamacueca" and it has spanish and above all african influences.

It all began in Lima when mixed races and creoles people created it in 1824. Then, this music started to spread in South America - Especially, in Chile,Bolivia and Argentina.

After all, it was modified by "los huasos chilenos" and they gave it a special ingredient so that its lyrics were about the daily life in Chile.


So, the time passed by and it cAme back to Perú again, what we can call it a second plagiarism because the first was made by chileans. It's hard to believe , but it is the real truth.


Anyway, we have to accept the past ,focus on da present and not stress about the future. Don't know where I saw this, but it sounds cool hehehe.




Answer according to the text.

1. ¿Do quite a few people know where is the real origin of "La cueca"?

a- Of course.
b- Not really.
c- It is not clear.
d- I would say half the people.

2. ¿Where does it have more influences?

a- From Africans.
b- From Peruvians.
c- From Chileans.
c- From Spaniards.

3.¿Who did the biggest plagiarism?

a- Chileans.
b- Peruvians.
c- Victor.
d- Micky mouse.


Hope u got all wrongs. not just playing with u haha. silla!!

2 comentarios:

Mariela Alejandra Pizarro Pérez dijo...

HI, VICTOR

I HAVE ALREADY READ YOUR ARTICLE IT IS AN INTERESTING TOPIC ACCORDING TO THE DATE. YOU KNOW THE BIRTHDAY OF OUR COUNTRY!JI, JI, JI, AH, JAY, JAY...
OK ANSWERS:
FIRST ONE :A
SECOND ONE: B
THIRTH ONE:B

DID I GOT A POINT?

THANKS,
SEE YOU LATER1

compositioncollectionrules dijo...

Yes, very interesting. Thanks Victor for the information!