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The Cachucha was first created in Cuba though it is now considered a Spanish dance.
In delight, the reunited couples have a magnificent banquet and a dance (a cachucha).
Elssler was not Spanish, but her performances of Cachucha were filled with fire and sensual life.
Aji Cachucha is a small mild pepper used in many traditional Caribbean dishes.
From Spanish cachucha, small boat.
There is a final dance for the full company, reprising the gondoliers' Act I duet and the cachucha.
Beats that cachucha flat.
Another light-hearted solo was "La Cachucha," a tribute to a Spanish dance beloved by 19th-century ballerinas.
The original castanet Spanish dance, la cachucha [sic]: as danced by Madlle.
Doña Toni, on the other hand, would sometimes start talking extremely fast (a skill that she had perfected while playing her Cachucha character in Cuba).
"Dance a cachucha" (Chorus and Dance)
The poet Théophile Gautier titled her the "pagan" dancer because of her performances in Cachucha.
Sir Malcolm Sargent devised a new ending for the overture to The Gondoliers, adding the "cachucha" from the second act of the opera.
A proper sofrito is a sauté of freshly ground garlic, tomatoes, onions, recao/culantro, cilantro, red peppers, cachucha and cubanelle peppers.
In 1969, he participated in the recording of Cachucha y Ramon a radio soap opera that paired him with actress Norma Zuñiga.
In The Gondoliers, there are the Spanish cachucha, the Italian saltarello and tarantella, and the Venetian barcarolle.
Aji cachucha is native to Cuba according to the story told from Cuba was transported by the Spaniards or seekers of land towards the Caribbean...
Mutual references also contacted Manela Bustamante, a very successful Cuban-born comedienne, famous for her role of Cachucha in Cuban radio and television.
For instance, in the Spanish episode he uses the tune that originally accompanied the "Cachucha," one of the 19th century's most celebrated balletic solos in the Spanish style.
Popular songs he wrote include "Altos del Rosario", "Pedazo de Acordeón," "Fidelina," and "La Cachucha Bacana".
Sofrito - A mixture of ajicitos (cachucha peppers), green cubanelle peppers, plum tomato, roasted red cubanelle pepper, cilantro, yellow Spanish onion, recao / culantro and garlic.
La Cachucha beach (from Spanish Playa de la Cachucha) is a beach located in Puerto Real, Spain.
The Connecticut Gilbert and Sullivan Society is staging "The Gondoliers" next weekend at the Middletown High School, complete with cachucha, fandango, bolero and the Duke of Plaza Toro.
After the cachucha he placed a magnificent ring on the stem of a bouquet, and threw it to the charming danseuse, who, in the third act, to do honor to the gift, reappeared with it on her finger.