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Gaúcho (song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Gaúcho (song)

''Gaúcho'' or ''Corta Jaca'' is the Brazilian tango (maxixe) composed by Chiquinha Gonzaga, her most recorded song. It was a song from the burlesque operetta ''Zizinha Maxixe'' first staged in 1895.
The original title being ''Gaucho,'' the song had the subtitle ''Dança do Corta-jaca''. Eventually ''Corta jaca'' had become the best known titile of the song. The dance in question is a Brazilian traditional dance, characterized by energetic individual spins, gymnastic moves, and percussive footwork. The expression "corta jaca" literally means "cut the jackfruit" and has a sexual innuendo, seen in the number ''Gaúcho'' itself.
The song caused a minor scandal when the Second Lady of Brazil, Nair de Teffé, performed in on guitar in public in 1914.〔〔
==See also==

*Corta Jaca

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