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- La_yumba abstract "La yumba (zhoóm-ba) is a tango created by Osvaldo Pugliese in 1946.The term yumba - despite its indigenous origin - was not chosen by Pugliese for its etymology but for its onomatopoeic similarity with the profound gasping from a bandoneón - and the resulting mixture of that sound with other orchestra arrangements.Pugliese declared that the unrelenting rhythm was inspired by the noises of metalworking. The tango has been a dance favorite, and remains Pugliese's signature tune.The tango was performed in Buenos Aires' Teatro Colón on December 26, 1985 during the Osvaldo Pugliese's 80th anniversary, standing out as one of the first tangos played into the facilities of the famous classic-music theatre. It was also featured in the 1985 film El exilio de Gardel directed by Fernando Solanas (where Pugliese's orchestra performs live), and in the 1997 film, The Tango Lesson, directed by Sally Potter.The tune was featured on the fourteenth season of the hit show Dancing with the Stars, in which the tune was performed in the semifinals to an Argentine tango danced by Maria Menounos and Derek Hough, for which they received perfect score 30 out of 30 from the judges (though they were eliminated on the same week).".
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- La_yumba wikiPageWikiLink Argentine_tango.
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- La_yumba wikiPageWikiLink Buenos_Aires.
- La_yumba wikiPageWikiLink Category:1946_songs.
- La_yumba wikiPageWikiLink Category:Orquesta_Osvaldo_Pugliese.
- La_yumba wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tangos.
- La_yumba wikiPageWikiLink Dancing_with_the_Stars.
- La_yumba wikiPageWikiLink Dancing_with_the_Stars_(U.S._season_14).
- La_yumba wikiPageWikiLink Derek_Hough.
- La_yumba wikiPageWikiLink Etymology.
- La_yumba wikiPageWikiLink Fernando_Solanas.
- La_yumba wikiPageWikiLink Maria_Menounos.
- La_yumba wikiPageWikiLink Onomatopoeia.
- La_yumba wikiPageWikiLink Osvaldo_Pugliese.
- La_yumba wikiPageWikiLink Sally_Potter.
- La_yumba wikiPageWikiLink Tango_music.
- La_yumba wikiPageWikiLink Tangos,_the_Exile_of_Gardel.
- La_yumba wikiPageWikiLink Teatro_Colón.
- La_yumba wikiPageWikiLink The_Tango_Lesson.
- La_yumba wikiPageWikiLinkText "La Yumba".
- La_yumba wikiPageWikiLinkText "La yumba".
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- La_yumba subject Category:1946_songs.
- La_yumba subject Category:Orquesta_Osvaldo_Pugliese.
- La_yumba subject Category:Tangos.
- La_yumba hypernym Tango.
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- La_yumba comment "La yumba (zhoóm-ba) is a tango created by Osvaldo Pugliese in 1946.The term yumba - despite its indigenous origin - was not chosen by Pugliese for its etymology but for its onomatopoeic similarity with the profound gasping from a bandoneón - and the resulting mixture of that sound with other orchestra arrangements.Pugliese declared that the unrelenting rhythm was inspired by the noises of metalworking.".
- La_yumba label "La yumba".
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- La_yumba sameAs ラ・ジュンバ.
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- La_yumba sameAs Q5974246.
- La_yumba wasDerivedFrom La_yumba?oldid=660593881.
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