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Because they tend to put more emotion into dancing than the younger people
Yes, flamenco is traditionally a solo dance. Sometimes, several dancers will get up and dance during one piece of music, but they will generally "tag" each other (one sits down and the next stands up to take over) rather than dance at the same time. You will see flamenco danced in groups by amateur troupes, in choreographed theatre shows, and by entertainers in Spanish tourist tablaos. Flamenco is not a social dance so it is not danced with a partner. The Sevillanas is a popular Spanish partner dance, often used in flamenco performances but it is not actually flamenco.
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Female flamenco dancers traditionally wear ankle-length dresses or skirts with ruffles or frills. The Western image of a flamenco dancer is actually wearing a Sevillanas dress, which is worn at the time of the annual Seville feria.Modern flamenco dancers are more likely to wear smooth jersey dresses to show off the body line. A common costume choice for flamenco students is a long ruffled skirt plus a shawl worn as a top.Men can wear a suit, or pants and a shirt. In nuevo flamenco, you'll often see men bare-chested, too.Clothes
spain is famous for the flamenco
Flamenco dancers are known by their costume.
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Spain is the country of both flamenco and bullfights.
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Silvia Calado Olivo has written: 'Todo sobre flamenco =' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Flamenco, Flamenco musicians, Flamenco music, Flamenco dancers
Carlos Arbelos has written: 'Matices flamencos' -- subject(s): Portraits, Flamenco musicians, Biography, Flamenco dancers
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usually a latin group, in Spain, the castanets are used by flamenco dancers, they are also used in salsas
Lola Flores has written: 'Lola, en carne viva' -- subject(s): Biography, Dancers, Flamenco
Flamenco is a dance performed to specific flamenco music which comes from the Andalusia region of Spain. It's not easy to describe how to perform flamenco in writing - most people who try to imitate the style will stamp their feet, but they stamp them in totally the wrong way. Flamenco dancers do stamp with flat feet occasionally, but they also use the toe and heel in multiple combinations. To dance flamenco, you need to hold a very upright posture. Arms are similar to ballet but with the elbows higher and further back.
Because they tend to put more emotion into dancing than the younger people