I'm pretty sure that would be the Flamenco dance dresses. They have multiple layers of ruffles on the edge that give the bottom of the dress volume like the mermaid dresses.
"La molendera" or "The Miller's Dance" is a ballet suite composed by Manuel de Falla, based on Spanish folk music and dance rhythms. The inspiration for the piece came from Falla's interest in capturing the essence of traditional Spanish music and dance in a contemporary orchestral setting. The work showcases Falla's unique blend of folkloric influences with modern compositional techniques.
Hannah in spanish is a EXTREMLY popular dance move invented by Hannah from Spain.
Salsa is the form of dance performed to the Salsa music created by the Spanish inhabitants of mainly the Carribean. There are various forms of Salsa, but the most popular is the couple dancing. The dance marks the strong Spanish influence and is a dance of celebration, open to improvisation.
Mazurka Boholana is a traditional dance that was performed in feasts and became popular in the provice of Bohol and in the other places on the Spanish era.
The Spanish for the English word "dance" is "bailar".
this dance is from the Spanish many Spanish people dance this dance and i know because i m puertorican.
Courtney Cox's dance from the Bruce Springsteen Video 'Dancing in the Dark'.
"Bailar" means "to dance" in Spanish. "Bailando" means "dancing" in Spanish.
to dance = bailar
Terpsichore.
No, it's French
spanish dance ending in o