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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 subgenre. 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. This genre influenced some of the greatest Latin American bands of the 1960s, with songs such as "Pachito E'ché" (originally from Wolfgang Alejandro Tovar García, then interpreted by Benny Moré), "Se va el Caimán", and "Me voy pa'Cataca" (originally from José María Peñaranda, then interpreted by La Sonora Matancera.)

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  • Porro (en)
  • Porro (música) (es)
  • Porro (musique) (fr)
  • Porro (blaasinstrument) (nl)
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  • El porro es un ritmo musical del Caribe colombiano, tradicional de los departamentos de Córdoba, Sucre y Bolívar. Posee un ritmo cadencioso, alegre y fiestero, propicio para el baile en parejas. Se ejecuta en compás de 2/2 o, como se le dice popularmente en América, compás partido. Es una música fiestera popular que generalmente es interpretada por bandas conocidas en Colombia como "papayeras", también conocidas como "Bandas de Músicos". (es)
  • 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 subgenre. 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. This genre influenced some of the greatest Latin American bands of the 1960s, with songs such as "Pachito E'ché" (originally from Wolfgang Alejandro Tovar García, then interpreted by Benny Moré), "Se va el Caimán", and "Me voy pa'Cataca" (originally from José María Peñaranda, then interpreted by La Sonora Matancera.) (en)
  • Le porro est un rythme musical et un genre de danse de la région Caraïbe colombienne, traditionnel dans les départements de Córdoba, Sucre et Bolívar. Il a un rythme vif et festif, adapté à la danse en couple. Il est joué en signature temporelle ou, comme il est populairement connu en Amérique, compás partido. Il s'agit d'un genre musical issu de fête populaire qui est généralement joué par des groupes connus en Colombie sous le nom de pelayeras ou papayeras, également appelés Bandas de Músicos. (fr)
  • Porro is een vorm van blaasmuziek die zijn oorsprong vindt in Sucre, Córdoba en Bolívar. De ensembles van koperinstrumenten vinden hun oorsprong in de Europese militaire blaaskapellen. Belangrijke porro-groepen zijn , , en . (nl)
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  • Porro (en)
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  • Porro (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Porro_y_Cumbia.jpg
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  • Porro tapao (en)
  • porro palitiao (en)
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  • El porro es un ritmo musical del Caribe colombiano, tradicional de los departamentos de Córdoba, Sucre y Bolívar. Posee un ritmo cadencioso, alegre y fiestero, propicio para el baile en parejas. Se ejecuta en compás de 2/2 o, como se le dice popularmente en América, compás partido. Es una música fiestera popular que generalmente es interpretada por bandas conocidas en Colombia como "papayeras", también conocidas como "Bandas de Músicos". (es)
  • 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 subgenre. 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. This genre influenced some of the greatest Latin American bands of the 1960s, with songs such as "Pachito E'ché" (originally from Wolfgang Alejandro Tovar García, then interpreted by Benny Moré), "Se va el Caimán", and "Me voy pa'Cataca" (originally from José María Peñaranda, then interpreted by La Sonora Matancera.) (en)
  • Le porro est un rythme musical et un genre de danse de la région Caraïbe colombienne, traditionnel dans les départements de Córdoba, Sucre et Bolívar. Il a un rythme vif et festif, adapté à la danse en couple. Il est joué en signature temporelle ou, comme il est populairement connu en Amérique, compás partido. Il s'agit d'un genre musical issu de fête populaire qui est généralement joué par des groupes connus en Colombie sous le nom de pelayeras ou papayeras, également appelés Bandas de Músicos. (fr)
  • Porro is een vorm van blaasmuziek die zijn oorsprong vindt in Sucre, Córdoba en Bolívar. De ensembles van koperinstrumenten vinden hun oorsprong in de Europese militaire blaaskapellen. Belangrijke porro-groepen zijn , , en . (nl)
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  • Caribbean region of Colombia (en)
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