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La Murga De Colombia samples a Willie Colón song and creates a new fusion of Colombian cumbia and urban style.
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Sharendalle Murga attends an arts middle school where she enjoys writing poems and short stories.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Teens Talk Middle School Jack Canfield 2008
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Sharendalle Murga attends an arts middle school where she enjoys writing poems and short stories.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Teens Talk Middle School Jack Canfield 2008
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Here one player is standing on a chair, shouting for the Murga to sing one more.
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As we wait an extra hour for the Murga to begin, we drink mate and munch on sweet and salty pastries, glance around at the rapidly filling seats and up into the ceiling of stars.
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They begin the concert by asking the audience, What is Murga?
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The Murga suddenly reappears, though their marching line is broken.
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The Murga are dressed in the pachuco Zuit Suits of 1940s east Los Angeles.
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We have come to see the Murga that, along with candombe and milagro, constitutes the Afro-infused musical styles characteristic of Rio Platense (the culture of the people from Uruguay and Argentina who live on or near the Rio La Plata) Carnival.
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The Pesh Murga soldiers, that's the Kurdish fighters have keep at this point right here so we can't see over the ridge into the city, but we can hear the bombing going on.
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