Chamamé from Enchelación
Pronounced “CHA-mah-mey,” Chamamé is the first section of “Enchelación” (“en-chey-lah-see-OHN”). This piece was composed in 2019 by Argentinian composer, cellist, and teacher Fernando Manuel Dieguez. Originally for cello ensemble, Enchelación consists of four movements that each feature a different Latin American rhythm. Although Chamamé comes from the province of Corrientes in Argentina, it has spread to the south of Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay.
UNESCO - Chamamé. Intangible Cultural Heritage. (n.d.).
https://ich.unesco.org/en/RL/chamame-01600