That would be "flamenco" dancing, which is a dance that developed in Spain from various cultural influences.
flamenco dancing and pasodoble
baile de rotura
Flamenco is a form of Spanish dancing that involves complex footwork... perhaps the "stomping" you were referring to....
by dancing better than white black or any kind of race there is!
It's a bit like Irish dancing and tap dancing. They normally stand in a line with their hands by their sides and move their feet very fast
The flamenco is a Spanish Dancing style.A flamingo (Phoenicopterus) is a long-legged wading bird, that is often pink feathered due to the algae it consumes.
un flamenco
Bailar. (To dance) Balio.(I dance OR I am dancing) Bailas.(You dance. OR You are dancing) Baila.(He is, she is, you are, it is dancing.) Bailamos(We dance OR we are dancing) Baliais(the 2nd "a" has a accent going up) Bailan.(They are dancing(Fem./Mascu.) OR You all are dancing) ~ Spanish dancing is the Flamenco
Spearmint Rhino and Purple Flamingo
samba is the worst spanish dance.
Flamenco (flamingo)
Flamenco is already a Spanish word, meaning 'flamingo'. It is also, of course, a kind of dance.
Flamenco - Flamingo Pasodoble - Double step Jota aragonesa - Chotis - Schottische
"Dancing" is from the verb "bailar". The gerung (ing) form is "bailando". "Estoy bailando" means "I am dancing".
"Bailar" means "to dance" in Spanish. "Bailando" means "dancing" in Spanish.
flamenco dancing and pasodoble
Flamenco dancing has evolved over centuries in Spain, with influences from various cultures including the Romani people, Moors, and native Andalusians. It is a complex art form that combines singing, dancing, and guitar playing, making it difficult to attribute its invention to a single individual.