music and dance in spain
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Traditional music and dance in SpainTRANSCRIPT
Malaga
MUÑEIRAS
AGURRA DANTZA
JOTA DEL MESTER
PALOTEO
SEVILLANAS
FLAMENCO
LA CARINGA
Playing by the sea LINK: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfiSESE8c2Q
LINK: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLzlD6PRgR8&feature=related
MUÑEIRAS from Galicia
AGURRA DANTZA from Euskadi
LINK: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9Gb1L3e10c
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxIUtOSIFgA&feature=relatedhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PgHnTse_xpo&feature=related
Other dances from the same region
PALOTEO from Armuña (Segovia)
LINK: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYzPcHPlJM4
LINK: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=boT27oGk4go
JOTA DEL MESTER from Burgos
LA CARINGA from The Canary Islands
LINK: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHK4MANKPJ0
Traditional dresses fromANDALUCÍA (the region where Málaga is located)
SEVILLANAS GITANAS from the Carlos Saura film “Flamenco”
Singer: Camarón de la Isla (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdDIpjSi4kM
¡ FERIA ! IN MÁLAGA: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9ixl1RmgdY&feature=relatedhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dxQKVHUMMc&feature=related
SEVILLANAS ACTUALES from the Carlos Saura film “Flamenco” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XIOty_3uNE&feature=related
In a Graduation Party http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czSEQcwX2II&feature=related
SEVILLANAS The most popular folk dance of
Andalucía
FLAMENCO
18th century – First written documents talking about Flamenco
Second Part of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century - Flamenco is shaped as we know it today
Café Cantante (Jerez, Cádiz)
Flamenco music takes many elements from the different cultures that lived in
Southern Spain, in the Andalusian region:
Arabic, Jewish, Christianand Gipsy Culture
Gypsies came from Asia. It is thought that they came through Northen Africa including Egypt, at the end of the 15th century. And they gave flamenco its marked character.
The strongest influences evident in the evolution of Flamenco singing and music can be
traced from:
Punjabi singing from India Persian Zyriab song form
Classical Andalusian Orchestras of the Islamic Empire
Jewish Synagogue Chants Mozarabic forms such as Zarchyas and Zambra
Arabic Zayal (foundation for Fandangos) Andalusian regional folk forms
Western African influences via the slaves of the Caribbean, Central and South American colonies.
These include Rumba, Garotin, Guajiras, Columbianas, etc.
ELEMENTS OF FLAMENCO
CANTE (singing)
PERCUSION (percussion) Palmas (handclapping) with specialized players PALMEROS
Taconeo (rythmic patterns made with the feet)
Cajón
Castañuelas
Other: Finger tapping on the guitar
Palmas in any part of the body
knuckle rapping on the table
BAILE (dancing)
GUITARRA (flamenco guitar) Recently other instruments may accompany flamenco dancing or
singing
STYLES OF FLAMENCO: LOS PALOSLos PALOS are the different styles of Flamenco
There is a huge variety of them based on RYTHM MELODY THE NATURE OF WHAT IT EXPRESSES
There are PALOS for pain and sorrow, when the soul
hurts such as SIGUIRIYA or SOLEÁ
Or PALOS for celebrating life with others, with a happy
atmosphere like TANGOS or BULERÍAS
BULERIAS de Jerez from the Carlos Saura film “Flamenco”
LINK: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCChKGeje1o&feature=related
CelebratingFlamenco
BULERÍAS
Belen Amaya y Joaquín Grillo in the Carlos Saura film “Flamenco”
LINK: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFLguT5-2MY
Dancing to Hand-Clapping and Percussion
FARRUCA
Joaquín Cortés in the Carlos Saura film “Flamenco”
LINK: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZI6tQEC380w
String Instrumentsand Flamenco
Al Piano: Bebo Valdés Al Cante: Diego El Cigala
LINK: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEBMPbIbWRM&feature=related
Flamenco merges with other styles
LINK: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWf_9Sdgkjo&feature=related
Singers: Bebe y La Mari de Chambao
Flamenco and Pop Music
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