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- Q430075 subject Q6215868.
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- Q430075 abstract "The maxixe (Portuguese pronunciation: [maˈʃiʃi]), occasionally known as the Brazilian tango, is a dance, with its accompanying music (often played as a subgenre of choro), that originated in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro in 1868, at about the same time as the tango was developing in neighbouring Argentina and Uruguay. It is a dance developed from Afro-Brazilian dances (mainly the lundu) and from European dances (mainly the polka).Like the tango, the maxixe travelled to Europe and the United States in the early years of the 20th century.The music was influenced by various other forms including the Spanish tango, lundu, polka and habanera, and is danced to a rapid 2/4 time. Pianist Ernesto Nazareth composed many Brazilian tangos; he was known for blending folk influences into his tangos, polkas and waltzes. He resisted using folk terms for his compositions; he preferred Brazilian Tango to maxixe.The maxixe was one of the dances that contributed to samba dance styles (such as samba de gafieira) and lambada.Vernon Castle said of the maxixe in his 1914 book Modern Dancing, "The steps themselves are not difficult; on the contrary, they are childishly simple; it is the easiest dance of all to do, and I think the hardest of all to do well."Troy Kinney (1914) wrote the following about the Maxixe:This is, virtually, a revival of the Two-step, plus certain Tango steps and enchainements (step sequences). Instead of the Tango's touch-and-turn-in of the foot, it employs a device of resting the heel on the floor, the foot pointed upward, while the body assumes a bent-over posture not particularly attractive.".
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- Q430075 description ""Escovado", composed and recorded by Ernesto Nazareth .".
- Q430075 description "Choro "Amapá" composed by Costa Júnior in 1901. Recorded by Dante Santoro in 1941.".
- Q430075 description "Choro "Atraente", composed by Chiquinha Gonzaga, recorded by Pixinguinha and Benedito Lacerda .".
- Q430075 description "Choro "Corta jaca", composed by Chiquinha Gonzaga and executed by the Grupo Chiquinha Gonzaga. Recorded in 1910-1912.".
- Q430075 description "Maxixe "Cigana de Catumbi", composed by José Resende de Almeida, recorded by Orquestra Cícero in 1925.".
- Q430075 filename "Amapá - Dante Santoro - 1941- Juca Storoni.ogg".
- Q430075 filename "Atraente chiquinha pixinguinha.ogg".
- Q430075 filename "Cigana de Catumbi - maxixe - 1925 - José Resende de Almeida - Orquestra Cícero.ogg".
- Q430075 filename "Corta jaca 1912.ogg".
- Q430075 filename "ESCOVADO - Ernesto Nazareth 1907.ogg".
- Q430075 title "Amapá".
- Q430075 title "Atraente".
- Q430075 title "Cigana de Catumbi".
- Q430075 title "Corta jaca".
- Q430075 title "Escovado".
- Q430075 type Thing.
- Q430075 comment "The maxixe (Portuguese pronunciation: [maˈʃiʃi]), occasionally known as the Brazilian tango, is a dance, with its accompanying music (often played as a subgenre of choro), that originated in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro in 1868, at about the same time as the tango was developing in neighbouring Argentina and Uruguay.".
- Q430075 label "Maxixe (dance)".