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- Q17080629 subject Q7817544.
- Q17080629 subject Q8287314.
- Q17080629 abstract "The beguine is a dance and music form, similar to a slow rhumba. It was popular in the 1930s, coming from the islands of Guadeloupe and Martinique, where in local Creole Beke or Begue means a White person, and Beguine is the female form. It is a combination of Latin folk dance and French ballroom dance, and is a spirited but slow, close dance with a roll of the hips.After Cole Porter wrote the song "Begin the Beguine", the dance became more widely known beyond the Caribbean. The song was introduced in Porter's Jubilee (1935).".
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- Q17080629 wikiPageWikiLink Q7817544.
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- Q17080629 wikiPageWikiLink Q8287314.
- Q17080629 comment "The beguine is a dance and music form, similar to a slow rhumba. It was popular in the 1930s, coming from the islands of Guadeloupe and Martinique, where in local Creole Beke or Begue means a White person, and Beguine is the female form. It is a combination of Latin folk dance and French ballroom dance, and is a spirited but slow, close dance with a roll of the hips.After Cole Porter wrote the song "Begin the Beguine", the dance became more widely known beyond the Caribbean.".
- Q17080629 label "Beguine (dance)".