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		<title>Belly Dance Cardioton 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2009 18:08:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Belly dance and other dances can work for weight loss success. In fact, you can burn as many calories belly dancing as you can walking, swimming or riding a bike. That means you can burn from 200 to 500 calories for an hour of belly dance depending of the intensity of your moves. With a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.panamadancers.com/images/dc.jpg" width="218" height="343" align="left" />Belly dance and other dances can work for weight loss success. In fact, you can burn as many calories belly dancing as you can walking, swimming or riding a bike. That means you can burn from 200 to 500 calories for an hour of belly dance depending of the intensity of your moves. With a healthy diet and constant work on your belly dance technique you can really shape up your abs while having fun. Bottom line: The more you move the more calories you&#8217;ll burn.</p>
<p>And here is an opportunity for you to start a belly dance fitness program. Once again Projeccion Leyla Salam and Sandybell Start Your Fitness Right Studio bring you the BellyDance Cardioton. In this third version you will find out how to incorporate belly dance into your cardio routine and you will be learning the folkloric dance step Saidi Jump Jump. Saidi is a traditional dance rhythm from the south of Egypt.</p>
<p>The Belly Dance Cardioton will take place on Saturday May 30th at Power Club of 12 of October Avenue. For more information you can call 6683/1497, 6794/0498.</p>
<p>Next week we will be posting pictures of the cardioton, don’t miss it!</p>
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		<title>The Bunde</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Nov 2008 15:04:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[El Bunde is a folkloric  Panamanian dance with a sensual and religious rhythm that is danced in Darien  province of Panamá City, Panamá. El Bunde is also known as “The Panamanian  authentic Christmas” because it is danced during Christmas festivities  especially on December 24 and its improvised verses and songs talk [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify">El Bunde is a folkloric  Panamanian dance with a sensual and religious rhythm that is danced in Darien  province of Panamá City, Panamá. El Bunde is also known as “The Panamanian  authentic Christmas” because it is danced during Christmas festivities  especially on December 24 and its improvised verses and songs talk about the  arrival of the baby Jesus. This Panamanian dance is only danced by couples that  are replaced in front of an image of a boy that represents the baby Jesus. El  Bunde is a popular religious Panamanian festivity that is celebrated from  December 6 to January 6 by the black people of Garachiné Town of Darien Province in Panamá City, Panamá.</p>
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<p align="justify">The Bunde is a  Panamanian dance with religious sense that constitutes a beautiful hybrid where  best contents of each ethnic contribution of Panama City, Panama are joined and  harmonized.  In Panama City, Panama this  dance consists of only one figure, where the couple star dancing in front of  the boy, this folkloric dance is a glad religious dance that is continuously  animated with real fervor. The instruments that are used in this Panamanian  dance are: the drawer, the drum and a pair of maracas accompanied by a singer.  The dance of El Bunde is doubtless one of Panama’s typical dances where it is  emphasized the grace of the black race of Darién province.</p>
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		<title>Folkloric Dances from Los Santos</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Sep 2008 22:32:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I used to do a lot of things before.  I used to do “típico” or folkloric dance, I used to travel to the “interior” (countryside) and ride on wagons pulled by oxen. Even my quinceañera birthday party theme was folkloric and I remember dancing “El Punto” with my brother.  Today I was reminiscing those [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify">I used to do a lot of things before.  I used to do “típico” or folkloric dance, I used to travel to the “interior” (countryside) and ride on wagons pulled by oxen. <img src="http://www.panamadancers.com/images/panama-tipico-dancers.jpg" alt="Panama Tipico Dancers" width="312" height="204" align="left" />Even my quinceañera birthday party theme was folkloric and I remember dancing “El Punto” with my brother.  Today I was reminiscing those days and just wondering about our regional dances. That is why I am sharing with you about folkloric dances from Los Santos.</p>
<p>The province of los Santos is considerate one of the most important exponents in folklore in Panama.  Los Santos is not only the HQ of the world famous Carnaval Tableño but it is the birthplace of Panama’s folklore.  There dances are of great variety, from popular dances like pindín to tuna, puntos,  tamborito, cumbias, mejoranas, all of them with lots of passion and sensuality.  The most popular dances from los Santos in the whole Panama are:</p>
<p align="justify">The  Cumbia Santeña:  One of the most popular  dances in Panama.  It consists in four  forms of steps:  paseo (a traveling  step), seguidilla (another traveling step), cruces (the couple dance a crossing  step) y zapateo (tapping step).  La  cumbia has giving birth to a popular dance you can find in salons and bars  around the country: pindín.  The cumbia  santeña has four important variants:</p>
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<li>Cumbia  Cerrada (Close Cumbia): A fast dance where in the seguidilla step a circle is  form and closes the formation to open up again.</li>
<li>Cumbia  Abierta (Open Cumbia): A slow dance.</li>
<li>Cumbia  Zapateada ( Tapping Cumbia): Tap movements accompany the music.</li>
<li>Cumbia  Atravesada ( Crossing Cumbia):  a very  fast and happy dance.</li>
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<p>Tamboritos (Drums Dance): These  drums are of Spanish origins and they are of melodic and lovely rhythm with  tales of love, passion, sentimental, or it can be of insults, hard and  rebellions.  They also tell about animals  like iguana, dove, and snake.  And tamborito  has two important variants:</p>
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<li>Tambor  del Norte ( Northern Drum):  It is a soft  drum and the dancers execute soft sensual movements.</li>
<li>Tambor  Corrido ( Running Drum):  Faster paces  drum than the tambor del norte.</li>
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<p>Also  the Dirty Devils are from Los Santos regions, check my pass blogs to learn more  about them.</p>
<p>It is difficult for me to explain  in great detail how this dances are performed or explain the steps.  I am not very sure if the translation in  English is correct.  But I just wanted to  share a little about Panama’s dances.  I  have added a little video that I hope can give you some light on Panamanian  dances. Of course, this video is courtesy of youtube.com.</p>
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