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Ethnic Groups

 


For centuries people of every nationality have immigrated to America and these ethnic groups brought their costumes, dances and music with them.

 

Some customs and music have remained true to their ethnic roots. Others have blended over the years and become a unique new style of its own.

 

ENTCO has a wide range of ethnic groups and music styles available for your various events and programs at the Tulalip Resort.

 

African


 


 

Andean

Bagpipers


 


 

Barbershop & Accapella

Belly Dancers


 


 


Caribbean
Demo...

A full blown show or just an upbeat atmosphere for a festival, corporate event, wedding or holiday party... adds a tropical flavor to any occasion.

 


Chinese

Lion & Dragon Dancers


 


 

Classical

Weddings, a Black Tie dinner or just a relaxing reception, whatever the occasion, ENTCO has a wide range of classical groups... even a symphony orchestra... just ask!

Dixieland


 


 

Hawaiian

Japan / Taiko
Video...

Outside Japan, the word "Taiko" is often used to refer to any of the various Japanese drums and to the relatively recent art-form of ensemble taiko drumming - One World Taiko is one of the best!


 


 

Latin Guitar
Demo...

More lively than classical guitar... Latin guitar has power and passion. Perfect for intimate dinners or black tie affairs.


Mexico / Mariachi

A mariachi ensemble is an integration of stringed instruments highly influenced by the cultural impacts of the colonial era Mexico. Throughout the history of mariachi, musicians have experimented with brass, wind, and percussion instruments.

 


 


 


Polka

The polka is a lively Central European dance. It originated in the middle of the 19th century and versions today are found in the Nordic countries, Ireland and Latin America... especially Mexico.

 


Zydeco / Creole
Demo...

Evolved in southwest Louisiana in the early 19th century from forms of Louisiana Creole music.

 

It is fast tempo and dominated by the piano accordion and washboard percussion.

 


 

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