La Jota Moncadena is a folk dance. This is a folk dance that is common in the Philippines. It was bought to the Philippines from Spain.
'joto'? 'era una jota' = 'it was a 'jota' (Aragonese dance)' OR 'it was a letter 'j'' OR 'it was a tittle' (small matter, matter of no importance) According to the Royal Spanish Academy Website the word "joto" means either: 1. a small package or 2. a disrespectful coloquial reference to a homosexual man common in Mexico and Honduras. The phrase "era un joto" when Googled showed 13,300 hits. On the first page every single instance referred to homosexual men in a derogatory fashion. Now I see no reason to pretend that "joto" means the letter J when it's male or an Argonese dance when that's "jota" not "joto" just because someone's feelings might be hurt. If the question is inappropriate then delete it already!
Yes, la is feminine for the.
La abuela corrió a la casa= The grandmother ran to the house. If you want to say "The grandmother ran home", leave out the "la" in "a la casa".
ay-lah (ay= grAce, fAce, cAke, cAse, pAy) (la= la la la la la, doh re mi fa so LA ti doh, lArk, LAugh)
l'hypocrisie ou mensonge,l'humiliation,la révolte,la déception,l'oppression coloniale,la discrimination raciale,la mort,la naïveté,l'exploitation de noir par le blanc,la souffrance ou la cruauté et la complexe d'inférieurité.
ano nga ba?
its time signature is 3/4
It was said to originate in the grand ballrooms of elegant mansions as guests danced to the rondalla while wearing their finest gowns and suits. they brought it with them to many areas of the world, including a town called Moncada, Tarlac in the Philippines. The people from Moncada adapted the dance and through time, created their own version uniquely Filipino, calling it La Jota Moncadena. The use of bamboo castanets make the dance lively and delightful to watch.
anuh ba ang origin ng la jota manilna???......para nmn dun sa mga d alam ung oirgin..sa mga mag reresearch pa 2ngkol dun...pede paki answer??pls...........thnx....student................La Jota, at one time was the most popular dance performed by the Spanish Senoritas and Caballeros in Spain. Apparently, they brought it with them to many areas of the world, including a town called Moncada, Tarlac in the Philippines. The people from Moncada adapted the dance and through time, created their own version uniquely Filipino, calling it La Jota Moncadena. The use of bamboo castanets make the dance lively and delightful to watch.The clicking of castanets accompanies this dance with influences of polka, waltz and mazurka
The La Jota Cagayana is a type of dance in the Philippines. This is a folk dance that first surfaced during the Spanish regime.
Salupe
la jota manilena is a dance named after the "old city" manila, this jota is considered as one of the most difficult dances to perform with wooden castanets flamingo steps, and the flavor of Spanish era.
3/4
La Jota, at one time was the most popular dance performed by the Spanish Senoritas and Caballeros in Spain. Apparently, they brought it with them to many areas of the world, including a town called Moncada, Tarlac in the Philippines. The people from Moncada adapted the dance and through time, created their own version uniquely Filipino, calling it La Jota Moncadena. The use of bamboo castanets make the dance lively and delightful to watch. The clicking of castanets accompanies this dance with influences of polka, waltz and mazurka
La jota Cagayana
The cast of De la musique ou La jota de Rosset - 2013 includes: David Brouzet as David Santiago Espinosa as Santiago Espinosa
La Jota Caviteña is a Filipino (Chavacano de Cavite) dance which is based on the spanish (Spain) dance "Jota".