La Mariquita Danza Tradicional - Hermanos Abrodos Y Su Conj. - 1949 -

: It is a "danza de galanteo" (courtship dance) characterized by its playful, "picaresco" (roguish) spirit and independent couples who dance without touching.

: The music is typically in 6/8 time with a moderate "aire de gato" feel, though the intro and interlude often shift to a faster 3/8 . It is frequently accompanied by a guitar and singer. : It is a "danza de galanteo" (courtship

: Likely arriving from Peru via Bolivia, it was danced in Argentine aristocratic salons from approximately 1820 to 1860, later moving into rural environments until the end of the century. : Likely arriving from Peru via Bolivia, it

: The dance's name comes from its traditional opening lines: "Mariquita muchacha / tu madre viene / échale una mentira / antes que llegue" ("Mariquita girl, your mother is coming; tell her a lie before she arrives"). Hermanos Abrodos Discography: Vinyl, CDs, & More - Discogs They recorded over 600 discs and were staple

Formed in the early 1930s, the (led by brothers Manuel, José, and Miguel Roberto) were pioneers of Argentine folklore. They recorded over 600 discs and were staple performers on Radio Belgrano for seven years before moving to Radio El Mundo. Their work often featured standard "native dances" including the Gato , Escondido , and Pericón . The Dance: Characteristics and History