Latinos: How do you dance Cajun Music ?

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The original recordings, made on reel-to-reel tapes, digital audiotape, cassettes, and CDs, hold treasures of classic American forms such as bluegrass, blues, gospel, cowboy songs, Cajun, and Appalachian ballads. In the archives is music from the Veracruz region of Mexico, American Indian shape note singing, and African, Vietnamese, and Armenian songs. It includes Yiddish klezmer, Creole zydeco, and Irish folk singing.

soy latina pero no se.lo siento!!

5 Responses to “Latinos: How do you dance Cajun Music ?”

  • anahi p:

    soy latina pero no se.lo siento!!
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  • John P:

    I am not sure what your question is, but Cajun origins are more French and African than Latino. Maybe you were trying to be funny, in which case you failed miserably, or les miserabe
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  • Wisdom Reanimated:

    Cajun music is French…..Acadien…bastardiz ed into English became….Cajun.
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  • no.touchy2007:

    one step forward, one step to the left, one step to the right, and all over again
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  • c w:

    cajun is french…. from louisiana—try "michauls" in new orleans–you can learn all the cajun dances
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