is a Spanish-inspired dance of the Philippines. The country was under the rule of Spain for more than three hundred years, during which time local culture was markedly influenced. Young women who studied (at home with tutors for instance) used to be called estudiantina (male students were called estudiante), and this dance was originally performed by women carrying a book or a fan, items associated with female students. There are many regional versions of this dance. The one in the video below is from Samar. There is also another popular version from Quezon province.
It originated in Cagayan and Spanish influence folk dance
The Spanish national folk dance is the La Jota. This dance varies by regions in Spain and is similar to a waltz.
history of la walk
The La Jota Cagayana is a type of dance in the Philippines. This is a folk dance that first surfaced during the Spanish regime.
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La Jota Moncadena is a folk dance. This is a folk dance that is common in the Philippines. It was bought to the Philippines from Spain.
It originated in Cagayan and Spanish influence folk dance
The Spanish national folk dance is the La Jota. This dance varies by regions in Spain and is similar to a waltz.
history of la walk
The La Jota Cagayana is a type of dance in the Philippines. This is a folk dance that first surfaced during the Spanish regime.
Some examples of foreign folk dances are La Cucaracha, the Japanese Parasol Dance, the Chinese Fan Dance, Hula Dancing, Square Dancing, and the Varsovienne.
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history of l.a walk dance
Raoul Charbonnel has written: 'La danse' -- subject(s): Dance, Dance History and Theory, History, Music for Dance, Theatrical Dance
There are many folk dances from countries around the world. Some of the dances include the polka, the Chinese fan dance, la cucaracha, the Hungarian ugros, and more.
The history of La cucaracha are obscure because the refrain's lyrics have no explicit reference to historical events. This makes it difficult to date it. 'La cucaracha' is a traditional Spanish folk song.
Mable Seeds Spizzy has written: 'La Fiesta' -- subject(s): American Folk songs, Dance, Folk songs, American