¡Flamenco!

¡Hola! Kako si?
Okay, let's stop mixing hehehe languages.
Excuse me but it's Monday and my brain has not yet heard that now is the time to speak to you in English!

Well, as you can see today we are going to talk about flamenco, oléeee! 




Flamenco is a style of scenic art typical of Andalusia. Flamenco comes in two variants: Music and Dance. In music, the Singer and the Guitar occupy the fundamental role, although there are other instruments (such as percussion) and accompaniments (such as palms) that are usually present and play a very important role.

On the origin of the decease, there is no thesis that concrete, but the most widespread idea is that it says that it comes from the mixture of different ethnic groups that occurred in Andalusia in the past: natives, Muslims, Gypsies, Castilians and Jews; Thanks to the mixture of all these populations its creation was propitiated.

As we see the flamenco dancers wear special dresses, very pretty and cheerful, I love them!
This dress is a fitted and long ankle-length garment. It is adorned with several "volantes" or "faralaes" that are placed on both the skirt and the sleeves. It is made in cheerful colors, but the most famous is the "lunares" pattern.

This costume is usually confused with the so-called "sevillana costume". It is complemented by some type of mantilla or shawl, the most typical and emblematic being the "Mantón de Manila". It is also traditional to wear the hair in a bun, flowers in the hair, large earrings and a wide-heeled shoe.
Many women prepare their "Sevillian costume" throughout the year for the day of the village festival, which we call fair.

But so you can understand it better, you can watch this video of an excellent flamenco dancer!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPP6I3O5ph4



If you want us to talk more about flamenco or if you want to learn more, do not hesitate to write it in the comments! :) 

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