Typical Canary dances. Canary folklore The Canary folklore comes from the original aborigines of the...

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Typical Canary dances Typical Canary dances

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Canary folkloreCanary folklore

The Canary folklore comes from The Canary folklore comes from the original aborigines of the the original aborigines of the Canary Islands, and was Canary Islands, and was growing by the many growing by the many different cultures that different cultures that invaded the islands.invaded the islands.

In many parts of the islands In many parts of the islands there are events where there are events where people make this dances, and people make this dances, and some of them got some of them got international fame.international fame.

Canary folklore Canary folklore (II)(II)

The Canary folklore is divided in many categories by the The Canary folklore is divided in many categories by the music using at the dances, the first 4 have been music using at the dances, the first 4 have been incorporated in the XVIII century:incorporated in the XVIII century:

-Islas Canarias-Islas Canarias

-Folías-Folías

-Malagueñas-Malagueñas

-Seguidillas-Seguidillas

-Arrorró-Arrorró

-Cantos de desafío-Cantos de desafío

Il Il CanarioCanario

Il CanarioIl Canario or the Canary was a or the Canary was a popular dance style. Both popular dance style. Both Negri and Caroso have given Negri and Caroso have given their “canary of the author” their “canary of the author” containing variations that they containing variations that they have personally written (or have personally written (or selected) and choreographed.selected) and choreographed.

Caroso had one version in Caroso had one version in Il Il BallarinoBallarino, and a different one , and a different one in in Nobilta di DameNobilta di Dame..

Livio Lupi di Caravaggio Livio Lupi di Caravaggio published a book in 1607, published a book in 1607, which contained a large which contained a large section on galliards and section on galliards and tourdions, many of the steps tourdions, many of the steps of which were taken from of which were taken from the canary dances, as well the canary dances, as well as a section on the canaries as a section on the canaries itself.itself.

Livio Lupi di CaravaggioLivio Lupi di Caravaggio

Here a few links of videos Here a few links of videos of Canary dancesof Canary dances

Orquesta Filarmónica de Gran CanariaOrquesta Filarmónica de Gran Canaria

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JcTcLdeRe1I&feature=relatedv=JcTcLdeRe1I&feature=related

Aires de limaAires de lima

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=keWFCI62kWov=keWFCI62kWo

XXIX Festival de Danzas Folklóricas XXIX Festival de Danzas Folklóricas InternacionalesInternacionales

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbCkAHDDcKIv=dbCkAHDDcKI

Another few links of videos Another few links of videos of Canary dancesof Canary dances

Islas Canarias – Los GofionesIslas Canarias – Los Gofiones

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9hk_l6q9JEv=Q9hk_l6q9JE

ArrorrArrorró – José Rodríguez y Mari Carmen ó – José Rodríguez y Mari Carmen SeguraSegura

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFG-http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFG-Xx8IKvMXx8IKvM

MMúsica Canaria – Jóvenes Cantadores – Isa úsica Canaria – Jóvenes Cantadores – Isa InicialInicial

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZF7TP_-ZhQZF7TP_-ZhQ

GLAD TO MEET YOU! GLAD TO MEET YOU! Thank youThank you

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• Jakub Holubanský

• Aythami Díaz Carrillo

• Francisco Díaz Guédez

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