2. WOMAN
ANDALUSIA. SOUTH OF SPAIN
The major element of the gown
is the dressing-gown of tail,
which is a long skirt that weighs
10 pounds (4,5 kg), it has a tail
of 5 feet (1,5 m) trás the
ballerina and it is full of fluid
steering wheels of colors. A
shawl with bangs, color, of court
in V, called Mantan, sticks about
the waist to give color to the rest
of the gown. The chalets are
often of it sedates and the
dresses are designed in a gypsy
colouring style
The suit for a man is less
complicated than the heavy
skirt of the woman and the
shawl, and only it needs of
traditionally black, tight
trousers, a hat, and a shirt
that removes under a jacket
or short jacket
MAN
4. ANDALUSIA. SOUTH OF SPAIN
The Sevillian ones are one sing and
typical dance of Seville, which is
sung and are danced in the different
fairs that are celebrated by the
whole Andalusian region.
His origin would think in the years
before the epoch of the Kings
Católicos, in a few compositions that
they were known as " Castilian
seguidillas ", with the time they
evolved, the dance being added in
the 18th century up to coming to
them sing and dances with which
they are named nowadays
SEVILLANAS . DANCE
5. WOMAN
Jacket with carnation in the lapel,
dark and exact trousers, cap to
pictures blanquinegros (parpusa),
booties and white handkerchief to
the neck “Mantón de Manila” (Its
name is associated with the port of
Manila (The Philippines), where the
Spanish colony was landing the
worn products of the Far East during
the 16th century)
Jacket with carnation in the
lapel, dark and exact
trousers, cap to pictures
blanquinegros (parpusa),
booties and white
handkerchief to the neck
MAN
GALICIA. NORTH OF SPAIN
7. It is a popular dance.
Drum, tambourine is
sung and dances
accompanied of the
bagpipe, the drum or
drum, the tambourine
(pandeireta), (pandeiro),
bass-drum, charrasco
and sometimes the
shells (cunchas ou
pilgrim's scallops).
MUÑEIRA. DANCE
GALICIA. NORTH OF SPAIN
8. WOMAN
The regional Galician suit for the women
is formed by a long skirt, which is in the
habit of being red with a few black tapes
in the low part, which goes on the
enagua and the boyfriend, trousers fitted
in the knee and the white or soaked
averages. Over all that, a black apron is
placed like apron, which length can
change. In the top part, the Galicians
dress a blouse or white shirt and it raises
a jacket and fastidiousness (a species of
small cap of fabric decorated with pearls
and velvet with long tops that cross on
the chest) of black cloth. As footwear,
they can take clogs to him with sole of
wood or black shoes of low heel
White shirt with black jacket in
the low part, they take the
trousers (the name that the
trousers receive) blacks and
the gaiters (cloth that covers
the legs from the knees up to
the feet, normally of black color
and that also cover the front
part of the shoe). Surrounding
the waist, there is placed a
strip, which can be of different
colors though it is in the habit
of being red and in the feet also
they are in the habit of wearing
clogs or black shoes.
MAN
MADRID. THE CAPITAL OF SPAIN.
10. The chotis came to Madrid in 1850. From
this moment, it reached great popularity
and managed to be the most pure dance
of the people of Madrid, up to turning into
a symbol of festive Madrid. In Madrid
(Spain), to the sound of a hurdy-gurdy it
is danced in face-to-face pair, and during
the dance the woman turns about the
man, who turns on his own axis. It is said
that the man does not need any more
space than that of a tile to dance it.
Generally it is danced in the verbenas,
typical holidays of Madrid
CHOTIS. DANCE
MADRID. THE CAPITAL OF SPAIN