to tell a story
many people did the jitterbug or the hand jive.
The music and dances in Romblon are mostly folksongs and mostly Ilonggo or Hiligaynon in origin although there also indigenous Romblomanon composition. On the other hand, the common dances in Romblon are Curacha Romblon, Agugucoy Dance which is a wedding dance in Romblon and many indigenous folk dances.
girl at the right side, holds R arm of partner with her L hand, free hands down at the sides. this term is of spanish origin and is used in Rigodon and in other dances.
They would not have called them "ballroom dances", but there were a number of dances which were performed at court and at other upper class functions. Most of these dances involved pairing off with partners at least part of the time. The Galliard and Gavotte were athletic dances, as was the Volta, which involved the female partner, supported by the male, leaping into the air! The Pavane, on the other hand, was a slow, stately dance. Dancing was also popular among the lower classes, but their dances, such as Jigs or Brawls, were not danced with partners, but more often in a ring.
Some traditional Spanish dances include flamenco, sevillanas, and paso doble. These dances are significant in Spanish culture as they showcase the country's rich history, passion, and artistic expression. Flamenco, for example, is known for its emotional intensity and intricate footwork, while sevillanas is a lively dance often performed during festivals and celebrations. Paso doble, on the other hand, is a dramatic dance inspired by the bullfighting tradition in Spain. Overall, these dances are an important part of Spanish identity and heritage.
Two popular Spanish-influenced dances in Trinidad are the "Soca" and "Calypso." Soca, which originated in the 1970s, blends traditional calypso rhythms with Indian musical elements and is characterized by upbeat tempos and vibrant movements. Calypso, on the other hand, has roots in African and Spanish music and is known for its lyrical storytelling and improvisational style. Both dances play significant roles in Trinidad's Carnival celebrations and reflect the island's rich cultural heritage.
to tell a story
to tell a story
to tell a story
many people did the jitterbug or the hand jive.
Right hand over heart
When a right-handed operator returns a hand instrument to the assistant, it is typically received with the assistant's dominant hand, which is often the right hand as well. The assistant positions their hand palm up to securely catch the instrument, ensuring a smooth transfer. This method minimizes the risk of dropping the instrument and maintains an efficient workflow during the procedure.
The music and dances in Romblon are mostly folksongs and mostly Ilonggo or Hiligaynon in origin although there also indigenous Romblomanon composition. On the other hand, the common dances in Romblon are Curacha Romblon, Agugucoy Dance which is a wedding dance in Romblon and many indigenous folk dances.
Abrasete -girl at the right side holds right arms of partner with her left hand, free hands down at the sides. This term is of Spanish origin and used in rigodon and in other dances.
girl at the right side, holds R arm of partner with her L hand, free hands down at the sides. this term is of spanish origin and is used in Rigodon and in other dances.
It's probably the french horn