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Shakira Martínez
Shakira Martínez (Alicante, November 16, 2000) is a Spanish singer of flamenco, flamenco-pop, salsa, and bachata. She rose to prominence on social media with her performances of cover songs and has developed a music career with national tours across Spain and collaborations with well-known artists. Biography Shakira Martínez began singing at the age of seven, encouraged in secret by her maternal grandmother, Lina Vargas, a flamenco singer with a 48-year career, including 16 years in the Carmen Mota Ballet in Tenerife. Due to her shyness, she kept her talent hidden until a family gathering, where, motivated by her grandmother, she performed a religious hymn. By the age of eight, she was already performing songs such as ''Orobroy'' and ''La saeta del Cristo de los Gitanos'' with a theatre company from Sax. A year later, she began elementary piano studies at the conservatory, which she did not complete due to her family's relocation to Tenerife. In 2013, she recorded a Christmas ...
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Bachata (music)
Bachata is a genre of music that originated in the Dominican Republic in the 20th century. It contains elements of European (mainly Music of Spain, Spanish music), indigenous Taino and African musical elements, representing the Culture of the Dominican Republic, cultural diversity of the Dominican population. A form of dance, Bachata (dance), bachata, also developed with the music.Pacini Hernandez, Deborah"Brief history of Bachata" ''Bachata, A social history of a Dominican popular music'', 1995, Temple University Press. Retrieved on December 4, 2008 In the 1990s bachata's instrumentation changed from nylon string Spanish guitar and maracas of traditional bachata to the electric guitar, electric steel string and guira of modern bachata. Bachata further transformed in the 21st century with the creation of urban bachata styles by bands such as Monchy y Alexandra and Aventura (band), Aventura. These new modern styles of bachata became an international phenomenon, and today bach ...
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José Luis Ortiz Güell
José Luis Ortiz Güell (born July 11, 1967, Zaragoza) is a Spanish writer, actor, and columnist known for his extensive work in the media and the arts. With a diverse career spanning literature, journalism, and acting, Ortiz Güell has earned recognition for his unique contributions to each field, alongside his deep passion for the performing arts, which began at the age of 16. Early life José Luis Ortiz Güell was born in Zaragoza, Spain, on July 11, 1967. He showed an early interest in literature and the performing arts. Career Columnist Ortiz Güell has been a regular columnist for media outlets across various countries. His writings have been featured in newspapers and magazines in Colombia (''El Sol TV'', ''El Querendón''), Spain (''Diario 16'', ''Siglo XXI'', ''La Prensa de Murcia'', ''La Comarca''), Mexico (''Desde Puebla''), Costa Rica (''La Voz de Goicoechea''), the United States (''Revista Latina NC''), Guatemala (''Siglo''), and Panama (''Panamá Poético''). ...
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Spanish Singers
Spanish might refer to: * Items from or related to Spain: **Spaniards are a nation and ethnic group indigenous to Spain **Spanish language, spoken in Spain and many countries in the Americas **Spanish cuisine ** Spanish history **Spanish culture **Languages of Spain, the various languages in Spain Other places * Spanish, Ontario, Canada * Spanish River (other), the name of several rivers * Spanish Town, Jamaica Other uses * John J. Spanish (1922–2019), American politician * "Spanish" (song), a single by Craig David, 2003 See also * * * Español (other) * Spain (other) * España (other) * Espanola (other) * Hispania, the Roman and Greek name for the Iberian Peninsula * Hispanic, the people, nations, and cultures that have a historical link to Spain * Hispanic (other) * Hispanism * Spain (other) * National and regional identity in Spain * Culture of Spain The culture of Spain is influenced by its Western ...
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Flamenco Singers
The cante flamenco (), meaning "flamenco singing", is one of the three main components of flamenco, along with ''toque'' (playing the guitar) and ''baile'' (dance). Because the dancer is front and center in a flamenco performance, foreigners often assume the dance is the most important aspect of the art form — in fact, it is the ''cante'' which is the heart and soul of the genre. A ''cante'' singer is a ''cantaor'' or ''cantaora''. The cante flamenco is part of musical tradition in the Andalusian region of Spain. Its origins are uncertain but scholars see many influences in the cante flamenco including: The traditional song of the gitanos (Spanish Gypsies), the Perso-Arab Zyriab song form, the classical Andalusian orchestras of the Islamic Empire, the Jewish synagogue chants, Mozarabic forms such as zarchyas and zambra, Arabic zayal (the foundation for the Fandango), and Andalusian regional folk forms, as well as West African and South American influences as seen in the '' c ...
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Bachata Singers
Bachata may refer to: * Bachata (music), a musical genre which originated in the Dominican Republic **Traditional bachata, a subgenre of bachata music ** Bachata (dance), a dance form * Bachatón, a hybrid bachata/reggaeton music style * Bachata (song), "Bachata" (song), a song by Lou Bega * "La Bachata", a song by Manuel Turizo * ''Bachata: A Social History of a Dominican Popular Music'' See also

*''Bachata Rosa'', the fifth studio album by Dominican singer-songwriter Juan Luis Guerra and his group 4.40 *"Bachata en Fukuoka", single released by Juan Luis Guerra for his album ''A Son de Guerra'' {{disambiguation ...
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Flamenco Musicians
Flamenco () is an art form based on the various folkloric music traditions of southern Spain, developed within the gitano subculture of the region of Andalusia, and also having historical presence in Extremadura and Murcia. In a wider sense, the term is used to refer to a variety of both contemporary and traditional musical styles typical of southern Spain. Flamenco is closely associated to the gitanos of the Romani ethnicity who have contributed significantly to its origination and professionalization. However, its style is uniquely Andalusian and flamenco artists have historically included Spaniards of both gitano and non-gitano heritage. The oldest record of flamenco music dates to 1774 in the book ''Las Cartas Marruecas'' (The Moroccan Letters) by José Cadalso. The development of flamenco over the past two centuries is well documented: "the theatre movement of sainetes (one-act plays) and tonadillas, popular song books and song sheets, customs, studies of dances, and '' ...
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Bachata Musicians
Bachata may refer to: * Bachata (music), a musical genre which originated in the Dominican Republic **Traditional bachata, a subgenre of bachata music ** Bachata (dance), a dance form * Bachatón, a hybrid bachata/reggaeton music style * "Bachata" (song), a song by Lou Bega * "La Bachata", a song by Manuel Turizo * '' Bachata: A Social History of a Dominican Popular Music'' See also *''Bachata Rosa ''Bachata Rosa'' (Spanish for ''Romantic Bachata'', transl. ''Pink Bachata'') is the fifth studio album by Dominican singer-songwriter Juan Luis Guerra and his group 4.40. It was released on 11 December 1990, by Karen Records. It brought bacha ...'', the fifth studio album by Dominican singer-songwriter Juan Luis Guerra and his group 4.40 *" Bachata en Fukuoka", single released by Juan Luis Guerra for his album ''A Son de Guerra'' {{disambiguation ...
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