Born in the United States, her parents are from this USA neighboring country
What is Mexico?
Born in this South American Country with the colors Yellow, Blue, and Red
What is Colombia?
Born in this Island Country that is close to the USA
What is Cuba?
Born in this country in Europe, It is where Spanish comes from
What is Spain
An instrument that has seeds or beads inside them when you shake them
What are maracas?
Although she is known for music, she was known for this word that is about clothes
What is fashion?
The name of an award given to musicians for their music. No we are not talking about your Grandma.
What is a Grammy?
Where Celia Cruz left to first when she left her homeland
What is Cuba?
The name of the fictional knight that Miguel de Cervantes wrote a book about
Who is Don Quixote?
The name of the instrument that is mostly used for rhythm and dancing in most countries
What are drums?
The song that sounds like we are talking about a heart beating
What is Bidi-Bidi-Bom-Bom?
The movie that features a song singing about how much Carlos Vives loves his home.
What is Encanto?
What is the song in Spanish that translates to Life is a Carnival?
In Cerantes' book, these large spinning objects, used for energy, were mistaken for giants
What are windmills?
The name of the instrument that has patterns of 3-2 and 2-3
What are claves?
The person that inspired Selena to sing and even taught her Spanish
The genre that Carlos Vives specialized in that features the accordion
What is Vallenato?
The person Celia met when she came to New York and became a life long (drummer) and friend
Who is Tito Puente?
Where did Miguel de Cervantes write his most famous work?
What is prison?
The genre of music combines all the instruments we have learned so far that translates to sauce
What is Salsa?
The name of Selena's family band
What are Los Dinos?
The amount of unique rhythms does Colombia has
What are 1,000 rhythms?
Celia Cruz's catchphrase
What is ¡Azúcar!
Where Miguel de Cervantes was born, 3 words
What is Alcalá de Henares?
The music word that describes how all three instruments are used
What is rhythm?