Vocabulary
History
Music & Dance
Instruments
Big Ideas
100

The definition of Bomba

What is: Traditional Afro-Puerto Rican music and dance.

100

Bomba originated in this Caribbean island country.

Puerto Rico

100

What word means “a pattern of beats in music”?

What's a Rhythm

100

Name the main drum used in Bomba.

What is a Barril (barrel drum)

100

Bomba was a way to express feelings without _______.

What is Words

200

Something passed down through generations 

Tradition

200

The Bomba drum is made out of what material?

Wood with a animal hyde or synthetic head. Barril material.

200

What does the drummer do when the dancer moves?
(Think Call & ______)

What is: answers or responds with rhythm. 

200

True or False: Only drums are used in Bomba.

What is: False (maracas and singers are also used)

200

How does Bomba connect people to their heritage?

What is It keeps traditions and stories alive

300

The customs, arts, social institution, and achievement of a particular nation, people, or group. 

Culture

300

Bomba was created through the melting pot of Tainó indegenious people, Spaniards, and what other people?

Africans 

300

True or False, the following video is an example of Bomba Sica. 

What is False! It's Plena

300

Which instrument keeps the steady beat?

What is the Maraca or cuá (wood sticks played on log)

300

Name one way Bomba is still used today.

What is Celebrations, protests, teaching culture

400

The definition of expression?

Showing feelings or thoughts, through words, art, music, etc. 

400

What are Bomba songs primarily for, besides musical enjoyment?

What is story telling (telling current events, communication)

400

Primo and Buleador. What are these items? How are they different?

A primo drum is a lead drum in Bomba. A buleador is a support drum. 

400

What pattern does the maraca play in Bomba Sica?

Think music notes or perform an example clapping the pattern.

What is steady 8th notes. 
400

Why is Bomba considered resistance?

What is It gave enslaved people power and voice through music

500

The definition of Style

A specific  way of doing something, like a yupe of music or dance. 

500

Bomba was historically a form of expression for this group of people during slavery.

Who are enslaved Africans?

500

Bomba is typically performed with a call-and-response structure between the music and this.

What is the dancer or the audience?

500

This percussion instrument, similar to a drum, is essential to Bomba music. Can also be played with sticks played on the side of a drum.

What is the “Cuá”?

500

How can music like Bomba be a form of protest without using words?

What is: Through powerful rhythms, movements, and call-and-response singing that express emotions and send messages of freedom and resistance

600

The noun that defines the act of opposing or fight against something

Resistance

600

What does Bambula, a Kikongo term, mean in Puerto Rican Culture?

What is: to remember

600

Thing deeply about colonization. Why were the Bomba drums made with Barril materials?

The making and transport of resources. 

600

Which instrument “answers” the dancer’s moves?

What is the lead drum (primo/subidor)

600

How does Bomba connect the past to the present in Puerto Rican culture?

What is It preserves African heritage, tells the history of resistance, and is still performed today in festivals, protests, and community gatherings

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