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- Chirigota is a genre of Spanish choral folksong originating in the Province of Cádiz. The songs are satirical in nature and are performed predominantly...
- of Cádiz is most famous for the satirical groups of performers called chirigotas. Their music and their lyrics are in the center of the carnival. Carnival...
- famous for the satirical groups called chirigotas, who perform comical musical pieces. Typically, a chirigota is composed of seven to twelve performers...
- substitute of a mask. The most famous groups are the chirigotas, choirs, and comparsas. The chirigotas are well known witty, satiric po****r groups who sing...
- are similar to standard parades; contests about carnival troupes, and chirigotas performances. Christmas: From early December to Epiphany Day, several...
- a contest. Other ensembles can also be found at the carnival, such as chirigotas, coros de carnaval, and cuartetos carnavalescos. In the Carnival of Santa...
- murga has a counterpart in Cadiz, Spain from which it is derived, the chirigota, but over time the two have diverged into distinct forms. Argentine murga...
- billed as a "narco-chirigota". Set against the backdrop of the Carnival of Cádiz, the plot follows the relationship of chirigota composer Quique with...
- cord in the morning and sold in the afternoon. A large carnival features chirigotas, costumed groups that sing of current events in a humorous way.[clarification...
- Contest Benidorm Fest Festival Internacional de Santander OTI Festival Musical instruments Music ensembles Cobla Charanga Chirigota Comparsa Rondalla Tuna...