Flamenco is
the traditional music and dance of Andalusia in the south of
Spain. The roots
of flamenco came from different cultures
and countries such as Morocco, Egypt, and India; but the first
traces of flamenco in Spain date to 1760. Among
Spanish cities, Cadiz, Jerez, Granada and Sevilla have the
most tradition of flamenco.
Dancing, along with guitar playing and song, are the three
integral parts of the art of flamenco.
Learning
Flamenco:
The
art of flamenco dance is often difficult to master, requiring
the learning of intricate steps and movements. Probably the
most important thing you will need
to start
flamenco
dancing is patience. The classes are a great form of exercise and great
fun. As well as dancing Juani teaches palmas and castanets,
etc.
Students are also invited to perform in charities and semi-pro shows as soon
as
they
are
ready (and wish to perform).
Flamenco Technique:
A great deal of time is spent practicing and perfecting the often
difficult dance routines. Although there is no single flamenco
dance, dancers must follow a strict framework of rhythmic
patterns. The steps a dancer performs are dependent on the traditions
of
the song being played.
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