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      • Cumbia refers to a number of musical rhythms and folk dance traditions of Latin America, generally involving musical and cultural elements from American Indigenous peoples, Europeans and African slaves during colonial times.
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    Cumbia refers to a number of musical rhythms and folk dance traditions of Latin America, generally involving musical and cultural elements from American Indigenous peoples, Europeans and African slaves during colonial times. Cumbia is said to have come from funeral traditions in the Afro-Colombian community.

  4. Jul 15, 2021 · Cumbia is Latin American music with many different styles, though the genre is distinguished by being percussion-heavy, with a signature double beat.

  5. Oct 16, 2020 · Cumbia is one of the sounds of Mexico today, but it wasn't always like that: It took a stellar Colombian musician showing up with a suitcase full of tunes and beats.

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  6. Mexican cumbia is a type of cumbia, a music which originated in Colombia but was later reinvented and adapted in Mexico . Origins. The cumbia has its origins in Colombia going back at least as far as the early 1800s, with elements from indigenous and black music traditions.

  7. Mar 18, 2024 · Cumbia music traces its roots back to the 16th century when African slaves were brought to Colombia by Spanish colonizers. These slaves mixed their traditional African rhythms and dances with those of the indigenous peoples and Spanish settlers, birthing the cumbia we know today.

  8. Jun 21, 2007 · In the U.S., cumbia music is easily findable on Spanish-language radio stations, though the dance takes some searching out. If you’re an American living outside of Latin hubs like New York, Texas, California, or Florida, chances are good you haven’t seen it, despite its enormous popularity in South and Central America.

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