HACER
Latin American Countries
Food
Music
Dance
100

“HACER” means this in Spanish.

 “To do”

100

 This country primarily speaks Poruguese.

Brazil

100

Ceviche originated in this country.

Peru

100

This type of musical group originated in Mexico.

Mariachi

100

This dance style originated in Puerto Rico and Panama.

Reggaeton

200

The HACER acronym stands for…

Hispanic Association for Cultural Enrichment at Rice

200

The national capital of this country is Santo Domingo.

Dominican Republic

200

This country is known for arepas.

Venezuela

200

This Mexican-American singer is known as the “Queen of Tejano Music”.

Selena

200

The Cha Cha, Rumba, and Mambo originated in this country.

Cuba

300

HACER was founded this year.

1972

300

This country is the world’s largest coffee and sugar producer.

Brazil

300

Chile and Argentina are known for this food, a flour-based breading filled with meat, fruit, etc.

Empanadas

300

This musical style is popular during Brazil’s Carnival celebration.

Samba

300

Merengue and Bachata are popular dances from this country.

Dominican Republic

400

Name HACERS annual cultural showcase.

Ritmo

400

This country has the world's largest salt flats.

Bolivia

400

This popular Central American dish is a thick tortilla filled with meat, cheese, beans, etc.

Pupusas

400

This Colombian artist is known for singing “A Dios le Pido”.

Juanes

400

This popular Argentinian dance is also popular in Paris, London, Berlin, and New York.

Tango

500

Name one of HACERs Faculty Advisors.

Mr. Medina, Dr. Aranda, or Dr. Smith

500

This waterfall in Venezuela is one of the largest in the world. 

Angel Falls

500

The bandeja paisa is popular in this country.

Colombia

500

This music style heavily incorporates percussion instruments with horns, piano, and bass (Hint: popular in the Caribbean).

Salsa

500

This Caribbean dance is known for its turns, falls, and wave-like movement.

Zouk

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