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Body And Soul Flamenco Dance
1,356 wordsFlamenco is not merely a style of music, song or dance from Spain but rather a way of life that influences the daily activities of many individuals. The art of flamenco was intended to be an outward expression of an individuals most profound emotions and the flamenco way of life. It was never intended to be a technical art performed with stoic precision yet without duende (a passion / feeling for flamenco). The main components and styles of flamenco will be discussed briefly while an in depth pr...
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Flamenco Dance Art Form
1,347 words... in temples during religious rites the sacred Indian dances eventually began to be performed outside the temples in India. As the dances were performed publicly more often, laypersons adopted and modified the movements. Through caravans and trading vessels different cultures witnessed the simplified dances and returned home with a new and exhilarating form of movement dedicated to personal expression. The more simplified dances also dispersed throughout Spain when Indian gypsies followed Moor...
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Flamenco Dance Art Form
2,705 wordsFlamenco Flamenco Essay on Flamenco. Flamenco is not merely a style of music, song or dance from Spain but rather a way of life that influences the daily activities of many individuals. The art of flamenco was intended to be an outward expression of an individuals most profound emotions and the flamenco way of life. It was never intended to be a technical art performed with stoic precision yet without duende (a passion / feeling for flamenco). The main components and styles of flamenco will be d...
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Flamenco Dance Body Movements
358 wordsCountry of Spain/Flamenco Culture? Flamenco is more than just an art, it is the way of looking at life, an integral form of feeling the cosmos and the small world of one? s own personality? Rafael La fuente. The Flamenco culture of dance derives from a Flemish background and first came to Spain in the middle of the 15 th century from the Danube Valley. It is believed to originate from an Eastern Asian family of culture. Flamenco dance is associated with the Spanish gypsies (Flamencos) in the tri...
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Day By Day Flamenco Dance
1,160 wordsFlamenco is one of the greatest musical forms of Europe, and is considered to be one of the most passionate and complex forms of music. Flamenco is a multicultural art form, that arose in Andalucia, the southern region of Spain, evolving from the interaction of many migrating cultures? including the Moorish, Jewish, Spanish, and especially the Gypsies. It is the Gypsies from the south of Spain that created this improvised music day by day since their arrival to Spain in the 15 th century. The gy...
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Diversity Of Instruments Andres Segovia Guitar
626 wordsHistory of the Guitar Throughout its centuries-old history, the guitar has alternately experienced times of extreme popularity and cultural obscurity. Through the diversity of instruments that now belong to the guitar family and through the diversity of musical styles played upon the guitar, its existence has now been secured. The guitar originated in Persia about four thousand years ago. Historians think that a resonating body such as a tortoise shell combined with the plucking of the hunting b...
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