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Fandango is a lively couples dance from Iberia, usually in triple metre, traditionally accompanied by guitars and castanets or hand-clapping (`palmas` in Spanish). Fandango can both be sung and danced. Sung fandango is usually bipartite: it has an instrumental introduction followed by `variaciones`. Sung fandango usually follows the structure ...
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[game show] Fandango is a country music-themed quiz show which aired on TNN from March 8, 1983 to March 31, 1989, when it was replaced by Top Card. Fandango was the first TV game show to air on TNN and was one of the longest-running game shows on a cable network. The show was hosted by singer Bill Anderson, who was joined by Blake Pickett a...
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[ticket service] Fandango is a corporation in the United States that sells movie tickets via telephone and Internet. ==Services== Fandango charges a premium to use its services, ranging from 75¢ to $2.00 (the additional surcharge for phone orders), which reserves a ticket to be printed out upon arrival at a movie theater, thereby avoiding ...
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[wrestler] Hussey began his professional wrestling career in 1999. He worked for several promotions beginning in September 1999. He competed in several Independent promotions in New England, winning the PLW New England Championship, the PWF Northeast Tag Team Championship with Kenn Phoenix on more than one occasion, the PWF Northeast Heavyw...
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lively Spanish dance performed by a couple
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• (n.) A lively dance, in 3-8 or 6-8 time, much practiced in Spain and Spanish America. Also, the tune to which it is danced. • (n.) A ball or general dance, as in Mexico.
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exuberant Spanish courtship dance and a genre of Spanish folk song. The dance, probably of Moorish origin, was popular in Europe in the 18th century ... [1 related articles]
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A lively Spanish dance in triple time performed with castanets or tambourines. The dance begins slowly and tenderly, the rhythm marked by the clack of castanets, snapping of fingers, and stomping of feet. The speed gradually increases to a whirl of exhilaration.
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Fan·dan'go noun ;
plural Fandangoes . [ Spanish A name brought, together with the dance, from the West Indies to Spain.]
1. A lively dance, in 3-8 or 6-8 time, much practiced in Spain and Spanish America. Also, the tune to which it is danced.
2. A ball or general dance, a...
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The fandango is a Spanish dance involving lively movements accompanied by the chatter of castanets, snapping of fingers, and stamping of feet.
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[
n] - a provocative Spanish courtship dance in triple time
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noun a provocative Spanish courtship dance in triple time; performed by a man and a woman playing castanets
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a provocative Spanish courtship dance in triple time
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a provocative Spanish courtship dance in triple time
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