Will marinade
The Marinera is a Danse of the Peruvian coast whose ancestor is probably the Zamacueca. She is danced by one or more couples. Certain movements, in particular the Zapateo, point out the manner of going of the horse, unlike the zamacueca. It is a dance of seduction, the man and the woman whirling one around the other. She is regarded as “the” Peruvian dance par excellence, by her elegance and her poetry.
She was danced initially by the mongrel ones, the Indians and the Blacks, in the poor districts of the capital, where they had a narrow space, which explains the movements of little amplitude.
The man is generally equipped with pants and shoes blacks and a white blouse. That gives him a “formal” aspect. The woman carries as for it a white shirt maker and a black skirt. She can dance barefeet as in the Marinera norteña or Marinera trujillana , i.e. those of the areas of the Northern coast, where fishing is an important activity. In Will marinade norteña, the woman is vainer and espliègle, while the man tries to allure it with galantery. This area Will marinade is taught as of the three years age. Contests are frequently organized besides, especially in spring.
The man can dance with horse, i.e. the horse carries out the steps in its place, the man being satisfied to guide it. For that, a special race of horses, the caballo of paso ( Horse of step ), was selected for its stability.
The music on which is danced Will marinade it is carried out with the Cajón, the most important instrument with the Spanish Guitare. It is a rate/rhythm at four times.
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