Historia del Flamenco 4/4 ~ La Farruca – El paso de caída / CC Esp. Eng.
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 Published On Jun 18, 2022

The FARRUCA is a dramatic flamenco dance characterized by fast turns, quick intense footwork (zapateado), held lifts and falls, dramatic poses and bursts of hand movements (filigrana) often with a flat hand. Its origin is traditionally associated with the folklore of northern Spain, and it was brought to Andalusia in the middle of the 19th century by the young men who went to that region to work as seasonal workers. “Farruco/a" is a slang term used in Andalusia and Latin America to refer to someone from the Spanish provinces of Galicia or Asturias who is far from home. An instrumental adaptation of the farruca was developed by flamenco dancer Faíco and guitarist Ramón Montoya in the early 20th century.
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Dancers – bailarines y bailarinas:
00:02 Antonio Canales
01:53 Juan Salido (?)
02:35 (Carmen Amaya and her gypsies)
02:59 (Los Farrucos)
03:14 El Farruco
03:40 Diego Andujar
04:11 (Sacromonte, Granada)
04:33 José Greco
05:44 José Greco II
06:11 Victorio Korjhan
07:36 Carlos Vilán
08:18 Faíco
08:51 Antonio Gades
10:20 Mario Maya
11:03 Tomas de Madrid
11:35 Manolete
11:53 José Antonio
12:38 Mario La Vega
13:17 Joaquín Grilo
14:04 Javier Serrano
14:51 Angel Reyes
15:36 Emilio Ramirez
16:12 Fernando Jiménez
16:30 Pablo Egea
17:14 Pedro Fernández Embrujo
18:03 Mikko & Valentino
18:29 (Ballet Nacional de España)
18:56 La Tanguerita
19:48 Carmen Amaya
21:55 María Pagés
22:29 Patricia Guerrero
22:48 Flora Albaicín
23:25 Manuela Carrasco
23:55 Concha Jareño
24:35 Sarah “La Frasca”
24:59 Lina Ravines
25:33 Inesita
25:50 Agueda Saavedra
26:24 Sara Baras
27:19 Laura Morales
28:32 Katrine

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