The jota de paragua is a traditional dance from the Aragon region of Spain, characterized by its lively rhythm and energetic footwork. It typically features a combination of singing, guitar, and castanets, reflecting the cultural heritage of the area. The dance is performed in pairs or groups, showcasing intricate movements and regional costumes. The jota de paragua is an essential part of local festivities and celebrations, embodying the spirit and traditions of the Aragonese people.
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La Jota Caviteña is a Filipino (Chavacano de Cavite) dance which is based on the spanish (Spain) dance "Jota".
Jota de Medellín is a traditional Colombian dance that originated in the Antioquia region, particularly in Medellín. It is characterized by lively rhythms and intricate footwork, often accompanied by traditional music featuring guitars and flutes. The dance reflects the cultural heritage of Antioquia, blending Indigenous, African, and Spanish influences. Jota de Medellín is not just a dance but a celebration of the region's identity, often performed during festivals and cultural gatherings.
Paseo de Bacolor is the signature dance of the people of Bacolor,known as the Bacolorenos. Paseo de Bacolor is a courtship dance characterized by walking and flirting movements. Paseo means Leisure walk. The dance was researched by Mr.Peter de Vera of SIKAP and notated by Mr.Wilfredo Q.Cunanan of DHVTSU.
Rigodon de Honor is an elegant dance that is brought into the Philippines by Pilipinos when they were in a different countries during the time of Spaniards. Rigodon the Honor is a square formationed dance. Is often follwed bya waltz dance.
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The Spanish called the province Paragua because it the whole province looks like an umbrella in the map. Paragua is Spanish for umbrella. One of the most unique and Spanish-influenced Filipino dances, Jota de Paragua, originates from Palawan.
La Jota Caviteña is a Filipino (Chavacano de Cavite) dance which is based on the spanish (Spain) dance "Jota".
Jota de Medellín is a traditional Colombian dance that originated in the Antioquia region, particularly in Medellín. It is characterized by lively rhythms and intricate footwork, often accompanied by traditional music featuring guitars and flutes. The dance reflects the cultural heritage of Antioquia, blending Indigenous, African, and Spanish influences. Jota de Medellín is not just a dance but a celebration of the region's identity, often performed during festivals and cultural gatherings.
Jota Alves de Oliveira has written: 'O Evangelho na Umbanda' -- subject(s): Umbanda (Cult)
The cast of De la musique ou La jota de Rosset - 2013 includes: David Brouzet as David Santiago Espinosa as Santiago Espinosa
Rik Parker goes by De Jota Sucio, and RIKdiculous.
No sé ni jota de español / castellano.
Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis was a Brazilian writer known for his innovative literature, blending realism with psychological insight and elements of irony and satire. His works, including "Posthumous Memoirs of Brás Cubas" and "Dom Casmurro," explore themes of memory, identity, and social issues in 19th-century Brazil. Machado de Assis is considered one of the greatest writers in Brazilian literature and a key figure in the Latin American literary canon.
Manuel Cerezo Garrido has written: 'El misterio de la jota'
Caroline de Mulder has written: 'Libido sciendi' -- subject(s): Scientists in literature, Desire in literature, Women in literature
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