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A common principle bonds all Latin American cultures: mixture. The processes of acculturation, deculturation and transculturation that Fernando Ortiz defined are imminent in any location in Latin America. If we discuss genealogic develop of musical genres and styles, we can find a common trunk in Latin American music. Although its branches are open and varied, you can also find a confluence in their thinking, a historical becoming marked by the relationship with politics and a feedback of their genres. One of those cases is that of Danzón, both Cuban and Mexican, which puts it in the spotlight if one wants to talk about cultural relations in the Latin American space. Both the cultured and popular scene share in Cuba and Mexico a history of the search for the identity and the native, through musical heritage. |