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  1. Mambo is a genre of Cuban dance music pioneered by the charanga Arcaño y sus Maravillas in the late 1930s and later popularized in the big band style by Pérez Prado.It originated as a syncopated form of the danzón, known as danzón-mambo, with a final, improvised section, which incorporated the guajeos typical of son cubano (also known as montunos).

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    Mambo. (film) Mambo is an Italian/American international co-production film, produced by Dino De Laurentiis, Carlo Ponti and Paramount Pictures written and directed from 1952 to 1953 by Robert Rossen and released in 1955. A mambo craze spread through the USA in the 1950s, and Rossen aimed to repair his finances after almost two years without ...

    • 18 September 1954 (Italy)
  3. The 'Mambo' comes from this high-energy musical. It's a fast-paced, Cuban-inspired dance that's guaranteed to make you want to move… which is exactly what Bernstein wanted. For him, music wasn't ...

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  5. Nov 2, 2021 · Written by MasterClass. Last updated: Nov 2, 2021 • 2 min read. In the 1940s and ’50s, mambo, a Cuban dance music style, swept through the United States, starting in New York and fanning out across the country.

  6. Jan 26, 2019 · All things considered, Salsa is probably Mambo's most enduring contribution to Latin music. The influence of Mambo in Salsa is a significant one. For Salsa, the idea of having a full orchestra comes from Mambo. Besides Salsa, Mambo also played a significant role in the development of another popular Cuban invention: Cha Cha Cha.

  7. Mar 3, 2019 · The mambo got a foothold in New York's 1940s and '50s melting pot, bringing Jews, Italians, Puerto Ricans and others in step, as portrayed in 'The Mamboniks,' premiering March 3

  8. Jul 5, 2023 · Mambo’s rich history stretches back to its African and Cuban roots, with strong connections to other Latin dances like Rumba, Son, and Danzón. The African influence is evident through the use of rhythmic drums and percussion instruments essential in mambo music. On the other hand, Cuban culture contributes infectious melodies and syncopated ...

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