Murga
Murga is a form of popular musical theatre and Carnival performance common in Uruguay, especially Montevideo, and also found in parts of Argentina and other Latin American countries. It combines singing, percussion, and dance, and is known for satirical lyrics that comment on politics, society, and current events.
Origins and development: Murga emerged in the early 20th century among working‑class communities in Montevideo, blending
Structure and performance: A murga group typically includes a front line of lead singers, a tightly blended
Lyrical content and style: Murga songs are traditionally in Spanish and feature topical, often sharp-witted satire.
Regional presence and significance: In Uruguay, murga is a central part of Carnival culture and competes in