escorregadia
Escorregadia is a type of traditional folk music and dance from the northeastern region of Argentina, specifically from the provinces of Misiones and Corrientes. This genre is characterized by its quick and lively rhythms, which are often played on instruments such as the bombo legüero and the piano.
The word "escorregadia" is derived from the Spanish word "esconder," meaning "to hide," and refers to the
Escorregadia is often performed during traditional folk festivals and celebrations, such as the Fiesta de la
The instruments used in escorregadia music are unique to the region and include the bombo legüero, a
Today, escorregadia is considered an important part of the cultural heritage of northeastern Argentina and is