2016
DOI: 10.1007/s00256-016-2521-5
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“…20 Flores also discusses the naming of the pachanga dance in New York, pinning its origin to Johnny Pacheco's dance, which evolved at the Triton Club in 1960. According to Flores (citing Al Santiago), 21 Pacheco incorporated the small jumps that Cuban dancer and vocalist Rafael Bacallao added to the chachachá steps in Orquesta Aragón, added the waving of a handkerchief and included a stomp on the downbeat inspired by the Puerto Rican dancers at the Bronx club. A committee of musicians and promoters met to decide on how to promote Pacheco's band and promoter Federico Pagani decided to label this dance as pachanga to market Johnny Pacheco's charanga band and its music.…”
Section: Pacheco's Pachanga: Imitation and Creative Adaptation (With mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…20 Flores also discusses the naming of the pachanga dance in New York, pinning its origin to Johnny Pacheco's dance, which evolved at the Triton Club in 1960. According to Flores (citing Al Santiago), 21 Pacheco incorporated the small jumps that Cuban dancer and vocalist Rafael Bacallao added to the chachachá steps in Orquesta Aragón, added the waving of a handkerchief and included a stomp on the downbeat inspired by the Puerto Rican dancers at the Bronx club. A committee of musicians and promoters met to decide on how to promote Pacheco's band and promoter Federico Pagani decided to label this dance as pachanga to market Johnny Pacheco's charanga band and its music.…”
Section: Pacheco's Pachanga: Imitation and Creative Adaptation (With mentioning
confidence: 99%