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Rhythmic Precision in Zapateado Flamenco: The Influence of Teaching Methods
Flamenco is widely practiced around the world, both in its musical and dance forms. It has been taught and studied through formal, non-formal, and informal teaching processes.
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Zapateado en sones de Xantolo y sones huastecos: Sensación físicamente encarnada
Latin American Music Review, 2021Abstract Taking into account both the argument that body and movement are cultural and social constructions and the notion of (social) dances as structured movement systems, this work deals with th...
Raquel Paraíso, Román Güemes Jiménez
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Medical Problems of Performing Artists, 2013
Zapateado is a repetitive percussive footwork in dance. This percussive movement, and the differences in technique, may be risk factors for injury. A survey on zapateado dance students found a rate of 1.5 injuries/1,000 exposures. Knee injuries are more frequent than in Spanish dancers than folkloric dancers.
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Zapateado is a repetitive percussive footwork in dance. This percussive movement, and the differences in technique, may be risk factors for injury. A survey on zapateado dance students found a rate of 1.5 injuries/1,000 exposures. Knee injuries are more frequent than in Spanish dancers than folkloric dancers.
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The Technique of Spanish Dancing and Zapateado Movements
Ethnomusicology, 1959Gertrude P. Kurath, Nicholas Tsoukalas
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