I am trying to find authoritative sources of Dominican Bachata before 2000 and need help

direstraits

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I’m researching the history and evolution of Dominican bachata before 2000, specifically how it was danced and socially practiced prior to the internationalization of bachata in the mid-to-late 2000s.


I’m especially interested in primary or near-primary sources, for example:


  • Video footage (TV programs, home videos, live performances, social dancing)
  • Dominican television archives or cultural broadcasts
  • Academic papers, theses, or ethnographic studies
  • Interviews with musicians, dancers, or cultural historians
  • Spanish-language sources from the Dominican Republic
  • Evidence of regional or stylistic variation before standardization

Most modern online content tends to retroactively project today’s techniques and aesthetics backward in time, so I’m trying to anchor claims in verifiable material from the period itself.

There appears to be a void. Yes I have read Bachata A Social History of a Dominican Popular Music by Deborah Hernandez. I am looking for time anchored sources I can watch (or buy). Anything published after 2000 seems to be revisionist.
 
Luis Segura has done a lot of interviews and is a pretty good source of the transition from bolero to bachata.
 
Luis Segura has done a lot of interviews and is a pretty good source of the transition from bolero to bachata.
:oops: But then you let the fox guard the henhouse, brujo. Segura hijacked the word bachata and wanted to impose his interpretation on it.

direstraits, why do you consider the year 2000 important? For me, 1990 marks a decisive turning point. You surely remember that Juan Guerra released the album "Bachata Rosa" that year. This album gave music and dance a new direction. Before that, Luis Segura dominated the scene with his desperate attempts to break free from the bolero by increasing the tempo. What resulted was a merengue-ification of Dominican music. Juan Guerra finally returned to the bolero and, in doing so, indirectly initiated bachata sensual.
 
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As about social dancing, check this video. It's "only" about 10years old, but things probably didn't change much from 2000. Quite different than sensual versions of bachata

 
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Particularly 2000 is when bachata took off in the USA and Europe. Anything I find after that is reactionary. 1990 and bachata Rosa were indeed the turning point for bachata music. Before that bachata was mostly hush hush in DR. I doubt I'll find anything pre 1990s. But if I can, that would be great too. I am trying to get a picture of how people danced in dr originally. And if dr bachata was influenced by eu bachata.
 

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