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A Despedida de Soltera is the Filipino equivalent to an American bachelorette party, a custom where the bride celebrates with female family members and friends prior to her wedding. The difference between the Despedida de Soltera and the bachelorette party is that there is an emphasis on family ties. It is also where the bride's and groom's families typically meet for the first time.
Paypay de Manila (Manila Folding Fan) is a dance of Spanish influence. It displays the young ladies with scented fans or paypay and flirt with young men with canes and straw hats. The dance music is a mixture of a slow habanera alternated with a very fast polka accentuated with heavy stamping of the men's heel-clicks.
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In spanish, Bachelorette party translates to "despedida de soltera".
Georges Bizet has written: 'Carmen' 'Carmen' 'Habanera de Carmen'
The cast of Despedida de soltera - 1966 includes: Alicia Bonet as Marcela Fanny Cano as Susana Yolanda de Fuentes Sonia Infante as Adela Leonorilda Ochoa as Laura Maricruz Olivier as Teresa Xochitl Prado Lucy Vega Christa von Humboldt as Madre de Marcela
The cast of Flores de otro mundo - 1999 includes: Sergi Calleja Mercedes Castro as Soltera Bus Eusebio de Fresno as Vecino Antonio de la Torre as Camionero Isabel de los Santos as Janay Concha del Val as Soltera Bus Allen Euclides as Fran Ana Frau as Soltera Bus Isabel Gamo Pascual Gordo Elena Irureta as Marirrosi Carlos Kaniowsky as Felipe Carlos Laorden as Orquesta Chete Lera as Alfonso Paco Manzanedo as Joven Bar Ada Mercedes as Graciela Josu Ormaetxe as Alcalde Richard Ovalles as Orlandito Paco Redondo Felisa Redondo Trinidad Rugero as Soltera Bus Maite Sandoval as Soltera Bus Evarista Sanz Emiliana Sierra Celedonio Sierra Quique Torres as Cabo Fran Valenzuela as Orquesta Amparo Valle as Gregoria
Paseo de Bicol is a traditional dance from the Bicol region in the Philippines. The steps typically involve a series of graceful movements incorporating footwork, hand gestures, and body swaying to depict a story or theme. Dancers wear colorful attire and usually perform in pairs or groups to the accompaniment of traditional music.
Las funciones de una soltera son Terminar en la calle Cuidar a sus hijos Trabajar
Pas de bourrée in French means "(dance or musical) pace of quick, small footsteps" in English since bourrée is a French traditional dance series, usually of three, quick small steps of the feet either in a straight line or in a turn.