martes, 5 de noviembre de 2013

Muiñeira. Spanish dance.

It is a folk dance of northwestern Spain, specifically in the regions of Galicia, Castilla y León and Asturias, to sing and dance accompanied by bagpipes, tabor, tambourine and sometimes the shells. The first paper of this dance XVI century. Today is, above all, a dance instrumental. So called because it was danced outside while waiting mills grinding.

The "Auturuxo" is a cry that is used at parties to encourage the dancers. It is usually a loud cry, sharp and prolonged. The "Aturuxo" is the cry of defiance that executed the ancient Celts of Galicia prior to their battles.


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