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         Flamenco Dancing:     more books (21)
  1. Antonio Triana and the Spanish Dance: A Personal Recollection (Choreography and Dance Studies Series) (Volume 0) by Rita Vega de Triana, 1994-09-01
  2. Flamenco (French Edition) by Isabel Munoz, Jacques Durand, 1997-02
  3. Flamenco: Dance Class (French edition) by Lena Herzog, Ignacio de Cossio, 2003-10-01
  4. The Art of Flamenco by Donn Pohren, 1990-05
  5. The Art of Flamenco by D.E. Pohren, 1990-10
  6. Farruca: Kinetograms et music (Documentary dance materials) by Gísela Reber, 1986

21. Information About Flamenco Dancing In Andalucia, Southern Spain
Welcome to the Flamenco Page. Information about Flamenco in Spain. Flamencois an individualistic, yet structured folk art from Andalusía, Spain.
http://www.tizz.com/spain/flamenco/
Welcome to the Flamenco Page
Information about Flamenco in Spain.
Flamenco is an individualistic, yet structured folk art from Andalusía, Spain. It is often improvised and spontaneous, the song, dance and guitar are blended together by the passionate rhythms of southern Spain. Gypsies say it’s in the blood, but Spain’s famous poet and writer Fredrico Garcia Lorca, called flamenco one of the most gigantic inventions of the Spanish people. The tragic lyrics and tones of flamenco clearly reflect the sufferings of the gypsy people. It is thought that the gypsies who ended up in southern Spain, travelled from India and Pakistan acquiring the name "gitano" from Egiptano, the old Spanish word for Egyptian. The source of flamenco lies in its singing tradition, so the singer's role is very important. The flamenco guitar was used originally as an instrument of accompaniment. Today in Spain, solo flamenco guitar has developed as a separate art. Whilst some purists disapprove of the fashionable attempts to blend flamenco with jazz, blues, rock and pop music, it is no wonder that so many young people embrace it wholeheartedly. Apart from songs delivered from different regions such as fandangos from Huelva, Alegrias from Cadiz, there are broadly speaking two main styles in Flamenco in Spain: the "jondo" - profound and serious, the cry of people oppressed for many centuries; and the "chico" - happy, light and often humorous. The song "el cante" is most important as it is considered to be the source which gives inspiration to the guitar playing "el toque" and the dance "el baile".

22. Dennis, I've Seen Flamenco Dancing, And Frankly...
Dennis, I've seen flamenco dancing, and frankly Posted By Jim Follis jim@gamingore.com (199.46.200.230) Date 3/17/03 243 pm.
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23. Marbella Scout - Marbella Night Life | Marbella Flamenco Dancing Live
Translate this page Marbella Night Life / Marbella flamenco dancing live ( 3 ). (Selecta Area), 1 1, 1, 43%, FLAMENCO ANA MARIA,
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24. Marbella Scout - Marbella Night Life | Marbella Flamenco Dancing Live
Translate this page Marbella Night Life / Marbella flamenco dancing live ( 3 ). (Selecta Area), 1 1, 1, 42%, FLAMENCO ANA MARIA,
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25. Flamenco Dancing In Washington, DC
DCDANCENET LOGO, Flamenco. Send corrections and updates to Links@dcdancenet.com.Flamenco in Washington, DC http//www.geocities.com/Paris/LeftBank/6196/.
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Flamenco in Washington, D.C.:

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Modern, Jazz, Ballet, Flamenco:
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At The Chevy Chase Dance Center, Washington, DC. Carmen de Vicente:
http://www.carmendevicente.com/
Arte Flamenco Natalia Monteleon:
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One time performance: Lizt Alfonso Dance Cuba, June, 23, 2002 7:30 pm, James Rouse Theater, Columbia MD. Fusing Spandish flamenco and Cuban dance traditions, the company of 22 Cuabn female dancers and 8 musicians weave a mixture of passion, bravura and exultation into their performances. Tickets are available at Tickets.com, 1-800-955-5566 or columbiafestival.com. Info or brochure 410715-3044
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26. Description Of Intro To Flamenco Dancing (no Credit Given)
of Intro to flamenco dancing (no credit given) (High Intermediate)at Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Introduction to Flamenco......
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27. Description Of Intro To Flamenco Dancing (no Credit Given)
of Intro to flamenco dancing (no credit given) (Superior)at Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Introduction to Flamenco......
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28. Flamenco—the Dance Of Andalusia
Brief article discussing the history, influences, and types of flamenco dance.Category Arts Performing Arts Dance Flamenco...... Like American jazz, flamenco dancing involves improvisation. Its thedancer’s spontaneous expression of the moment’s emotions.
http://www.inquisitivetraveler.com/pages/artlib/flamenco.html
by Bob Martin
Reprinted from Culture Briefing: Spain
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Flamenco combines acoustic guitar playing, singing, chanting, dancing and staccato handclapping. The flamenco dancer performs with passion, fervor, even tortured expressions but always striving for grace and dignity.
Flamenco handclapping produces a sharp, almost piercing sound. Those performers not dancing or guitar playing hold the left arm still. Its bent at the elbow with the hand about neck high and just slightly cupped. The fingers of the right hand slap the left crosswise, covering the hollow.
The dancer does not begin immediately, but waits, absorbing the strumming, clapping and singing until inspired to dance.
duende (DWEN-day). The word means goblin or fairy, but to the flamenco dancer it signifies an inner force that fuels an inspired performance.
A dancer with duende or
Flamenco blends many influences

The Pyrenees Mountains running along the Spanish-French border have throughout history cut Spain off from the mainstream of European culture.
But a Mediterranean coast hundreds of miles long opened the country to influences from cultures not only bordering this sea but beyond it as well.

29. Marbella Scout - Marbella Night Life | Marbella Flamenco Dancing Live
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30. Flamenco Dancing
F=According to common structures, melodies, and themes. G=Gypsies H=Earlyflamenco was accompanied only by the rhythmical clapping of the hands.
http://www.montana.edu/4teachers/instcomp/hunts/social/spanish5/answer.html
Answer Key
Below are the answers to the A thru Z questions A =Cadiz, Sevilla, Malaga, and Granada
B =Cante (the song) and Guitarra (guitar playing)
C =The dancer wears shoes or boots that have dozens of nails driven into the soles and heels while the women usually wear long, frilly outfits.
D =Jondo is a profound and serious dance. Chico is happy, light, and humorous.
E =Romances, Gilianas, and Alboreas.
F =According to common structures, melodies, and themes.
G =Gypsies
H =Early flamenco was accompanied only by the rhythmical clapping of the hands.
I =1. Jewish, 2. Indian, 3. Arabic
J =To express the cry of the oppressed people in Spain.
K =No answer necessary L =The gypsies. M =Each measure is a rhythmical phrase with specific accents and sometimes a "question-answer" structure. N =Antonio Mairena O =They would progress from the small "tablaos" to the theaters and concert houses. P =Soleares, Tonas, Siguiriyas, Tangos, Bulerias, or Fandangos Q =No answer necessary. R =In the flamenco each measure is a rhythmical phrase with specific accents and sometimes has a "question-answer" structure. In western music the building and resolving of tension is usually done solely by the melody, the rhythm alone is usually not very interesting. Meanwhile, in the flamenco the melodies are always linked to the rythmical phrase. S =In its singing tradition T =The gypsies..because Ferdinand and Isabella wanted them to flee Spain so that the country could be solely Catholic.

31. The Flamenco
flamenco dancing in Spain. W=WomenExplain the woman's purpose behind dancingthe flamenco. X=Xcited?!?-Are you Xcited?!? Y=You-You finished!!!!
http://www.montana.edu/4teachers/instcomp/hunts/social/spanish5/flamenco.html
Flamenco Dancing in Spain
Internet Treasure Hunt by Tabitha Maltby
Secondary Education, Spanish
graphic courtesy of http://www.red2000.com/spain/flamenco
Here is a list of websites that will help you answer the following questions about the Flamenco. http://www.flamenco-world.com/what/what2.htm
Here you will find information relating to the rhythms used with flamenco dancing and also the concept of "palos." http://www.red2000.com/spain/flamenco
Here you will find interesting tidbits about the flamenco and its origin. http://www.andalucia.com/flamenco/intro.htm
Here you will find a detailed historical account of the flamenco.
Directions: To find the answers to questions A thru Z browse the above websites. A Andaluz -Which four Andalucian provinces are responsible for most of the flamenco styles?
B Baile -Baile is one of the three parts of the flamenco. Can you give name the other two?
C Costume -Describe the typical flamenco costume.
D Dance -There are two styles of the flamenco dance. Name and describe these two styles.
E Eldest -What are the eldest "palos" of the flamenco?

32. Andalucia Rhonda Flamenco Dancing Stock Photos Images SPAIN
www.travelpictures.co.uk, Rhonda Great colour shot for Andalucia . In September eachyear one of the best festivals, with flamenco dancing in the town square .
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www.travelpictures.co.uk Rhonda Great colour shot for Andalucia . In September each year one of the best festivals, with Flamenco Dancing in the town square . Long video sequence (full broadcast quality available of this festival
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33. Andalucia Rhonda Flamenco Dancing Stock Photos Images SPAIN
In september each year there is a great festival with colourful dancing on thestreets by all the girls wearing their Flamenco dresses. Tran No. 220750.
http://www.travelpictures.co.uk/TP/SPAIN/SP8.html
www.travelpictures.co.uk Rhonda Great colour shot for Andalucia . In September each year one of the best festivals, with Flamenco Dancing in the town square . Long video sequence (full broadcast quality available of this festival
Tran No. 220750 back
tel: +44 (020) 8878 2226 Fax : +44 (020) 8392 2920 email: sales @travelpictures.co.uk

34. Flamenco Dancing
flamenco dancing. I read some time ago about a little restaurant /or bar in SantaFe that features flamenco dancing. But I don't remeber its name. Help!
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35. The Daily Princetonian - Fancy Footwork, 'fire And Fury' Lead Students To Form E
Last year, Puro Flamenco was founded when Julia Ioffe '05 began lookingaround to see if there was an interest in flamenco dancing on campus.
http://www.dailyprincetonian.com/archives/2002/10/03/arts/5560.shtml

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Looking for a place to learn Latin ballroom dancing, Julia Ioffe '05 discovered flamenco instead. If you've ever passed the Wilcox Dance Studio and heard the faint sounds of hammering, you probably attributed it to campus construction. However, chances are that what you heard was none other than the rhythmic footwork of Puro Flamenco, Princeton's only flamenco dance group. Last year, Puro Flamenco was founded when Julia Ioffe '05 began looking around to see if there was an interest in flamenco dancing on campus. Julia, a flamenco dancer for the past three and a half years, initially became interested in it when she and her cousin were looking for a place to learn Latin ballroom dancing. Instead of finding a place to tango, they discovered flamenco, and Julia says that she quickly "got addicted" to the fire and fury of flamenco dancing. Ioffe soon met up with Nicole Oncina '05, who has been dancing flamenco since she was ten years old. Sharing their enthusiasm for the brusque yet sensual gypsy dance, Ioffe and Oncina presented their idea of a flamenco dancing club to the Undergraduate Student Government for approval, and were thrilled when their proposal was accepted.

36. The Flamenco Dancing Pair  70 X 47  Wall Tapestry- Jack Berg Sales
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37. Class On Flamenco Dancing
class on flamenco dancing His inborn musicality could equally have drawn himto become a concert cellist or a HOME BASIC_F - flamenco dancing.
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38. Ask Jeeves: Search Results For "Flamenco Dancing"
Popular Web Sites for flamenco dancing . Search Results 1 10 Ranked by Popularity,Next . Ask Jeeves a question about flamenco dancing Search the Web for
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39. Ask Jeeves: Search Results For "Origin Of Flamenco"
http//members.home.net/kaml/infor.htm 4. flamenco dancing There is another publicunmoderated electronic mailing list started as the result of discussions
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40. Flamenco Dancing Class
Help flamenco dancing Class. Type Classes Category Dance Discoverthe flair and passion of this special dance from southern Spain.
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Category: Dance Discover the flair and passion of this special dance from southern Spain. Learn the basic steps, movements and more from master teacher. Class 308A and C is for Beginners, 3086B an D is for Intermediates. Ages: 12 and up. Area: Central County
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