亚洲网紅露点

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zapateo

[ Spanish sah-pah-te-aw ]

noun

plural zapateos
  1. a Cuban dance in three-quarter time emphasizing staccato stamping footwork.


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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of zapateo1

1920鈥25; < Spanish: tapping with the feet, derivative of zapatear to tap with the feet; zapateado
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He started studying drumming and zapateo at age 4 and performing folkloric dances like the malambo at 11 鈥 a background shared, he said, by most 鈥淐he Malambo鈥 dancers, all of whom are Argentine.

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He found himself captivated by the drumming and the percussive footwork, or zapateo.

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We moved to one side of the room for diagonals, or traveling steps with zapateo, footwork and turns.

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Adem谩s del tour gastron贸mico, los asistentes se deleitaron con espect谩culos folcl贸ricos peruanos como la marinera norte帽a y la danza de tijeras, un impresionante baile andino caracterizado por el zapateo y elasticidad de sus bailarines.

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At the end of the season he is allowed half a benefit, on which occasion only he delights his numerous patrons by enacting the fore-paws in a dancing donkey, to the tune of the Zapateo, a popular negro double-shuffle.

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