Across
- 8. An urban popular music and dance style that originated in Jamaica in the mid 1960’s.
- 9. doble A theatrical Spanish dance used by the Spaniards in bullfights.
- 10. A ten-stringed Andean guitar from Bolivia.
- 11. A Mexican slit drum hollowed out and carved from a piece of hardwood.
- 12. A fusion of the popular music orcanciones (songs) of Spain and the African rumba rhythms of Bantu origin.
- 13. A ballroom dance the originated in Cubain 1953, derived from the mambo.
- 14. An extremely popular band in Mexico whose original ensemble consisted of violins, guitars, harp, and an enormous guitarron.
- 17. Instruments made of natural elements such as bone from animals.
- 18. popular recreational dance of Afro-Cuban origin, performed in a complex duple meter pattern and tresillo.
Down
- 1. A 20th century social dance that originated after 1910 in the USA.
- 2. A foremost Argentinian and Uruguayan urban popular song and dance .
- 3. A movement effecting a radical change in the classic Cuban samba.
- 4. A flute variety from the Aztec culture made of clay with decorations of abstract designs or images of their deities.
- 5. A dance form of African origins around 1838 which evolved into an African-Brazilian invention in the working class and slum districts of Rio de Janeiro.
- 6. A singer who has become known as the “Philippines’Queen of Bossa Nova.”
- 7. A social dance with marked influences from Cuba and PuertoRico that started in New York in the mid 1970’s.
- 13. A wind instrument made from a seashell usually of a large sea snail. It is prepared by cutting a hole in its spine near the apex, then blown into as if it were a trumpet.
- 15. A Mexican upright tubular drum used by the Aztecs and other ancient civilization.
- 16. An ancient vessel flute made of clay or ceramic with four to 12 finger holes and a mouthpiece that projected from the body.
- 18. A hand percussion instrument whose sound is produced by scraping a group of notched sticks with another stick, creating a series of rattling effects.
