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Possible Gender Differences in Classical Music, Flamenco and Fado. [PDF]
Garcia-Falgueras A.
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Behind the dress: an interview with Adela Olmos
Flamenco, as an art form highlights the history of the Spanish Roma community and reveals the paradox of the Andalusian region. It is a form of oral history where behaviours, gestures, poetry, dances, music, and emotions all come together to document the
Cisneros, Rosemary E. Kostic; id_orcid
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Biomechanical Effects of Flamenco Footwork. [PDF]
Vargas-Macías A +6 more
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A female flamenco dancer on the edge of the gold trimmed Flor de Ybor City cigar label.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/osterweil/1638/thumbnail ...
Ybor City Cigar Co.
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Dancing with My Other-Self: A Self-Portrait History of a Healing Process Through Dance. [PDF]
Lay Trigo S, Rothwell K.
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Female Dancer with the Jose Greco Flamenco Dance Troupe
Female Dancer with the Jose Greco Flamenco Dance ...
Landry, Warren
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R. B. Cunninghame Graham´s "Aurora La Cujiñi" (1898): an exploration
In Aurora La Cujiñi-A realistic sketch in Seville, published by the Scottish writer R. B. Cunninghame Graham in 1898, the frontispiece showed the sepia image of a female flamenco dancer. What might =La Cujiñi´ mean?
Mc Intyre, John C.
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Everybody Can Dance-Except Aging Professional Dancers! A Discussion of the Construction of the Aging Dancing Body in Four Dance Texts. [PDF]
Rustad H, Engelsrud GH.
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Aurora La Cujiñi” (1898) de R. B. Cunninghame Graham - Una indagación
In Aurora La Cujiñi-A realistic sketch in Seville, published by the Scottish writer R. B. Cunninghame Graham in 1898, the frontispiece showed the sepia image of a female flamenco dancer. What might La Cujiñi‘ mean?
Mc Intyre, John C.
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Impact of dance therapy on adults with psychological trauma: a systematic review. [PDF]
Tomaszewski C +4 more
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