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Flamenco Dancing: Listening to Music

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Summary: The music is the fundamental part of a flamenco dance routine. Learn how to listen to the rhythm of flamenco music in this free dance lesson video from an award-winning flamenco dancer.

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By Paola Escobar
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Paola Escobar was born in Colombia. Her work, Flamenco 24 horas, received the National Prize in 2005 and the award for creation Pasos 2002. Escobar may be reached at (954) 929-2369.read more

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"In this clip we're going to make an addition of other step to the last sequence. So we're going to start with the heel, then we're going to do two steps and then we're going to do an extra step. So do it again, this way. Now, this way. You can do it faster. You also use this technique with based on heels and steps to hurry up the music when you're dancing. You know that the dancer is the director of the orchestra because the dancer needs to manage the rhythm or the speed of the music in each dance."

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