Bullerengue
Bullerengue is a traditional musical genre and dance from the Caribbean Region of Colombia and the Darién Province in Panama. It is sung and preserved primarily by elderly women, accompanied by local artisan drums, and developed in the Palenques or Maroon communities.[1]
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Stylistic origins | African percussion |
Cultural origins | African slaves, Maroons and Amerindian tribes in the Caribbean Region of Colombia. |
Typical instruments | Percussion and ; artisan drums alegre, llamador & tambora and maracas. |
Some renowned bullerengue singers are Petrona Martinez, Irene Martinez, Emilia Herrera, Estefanía Caycedo, Etelvina Maldonado, and Ceferina Banquez. In recent decades, Petrona Martínez and Totó la Momposina have increased Bullerengue's international popularity and success, the former having been granted the Latin Grammy Award for Best Folk Album.
References
- Orozco, Manuel Garcia. "From Marginalized Music to a Cultural Export: Historical Perspective on Petrona Martinez and Bullerengue Music".
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- Ramírez, R.L. (2019). Colombian Rhythms on the Drum Set: A Tour Across Colombian Rhythms. eLibros Editorial. ISBN 978-958-59499-7-3. Retrieved 2021-05-02.
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