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Bailes del candil [and] Folklore y flamenco

Title
Bailes del candil [and] Folklore y flamenco [videorecording]
Publication
[197-?]

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Moving imageUse in library *MGZIC 9-2781Performing Arts Research Collections - Dance

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Additional Authors
  • Pons, Aurora
  • Pericet, Angel.
  • Ortega, Regla.
  • López, Pilar, 1906-
  • Larrea, Arcadio de.
  • Velazquez, José Maria.
  • Turbica, Pedro.
  • Gomez, Mario.
Description
1 videocassette (U-matic, PAL) (58 min.) : sd., col.; 3/4 in.
Summary
Two programs from the documentary series Rito y geografía del baile flamenco, which presents an extended analysis of different aspects of flamenco dancing, in conjunction with other Spanish dance forms. Performances by amateur and professional dancers are recorded on location, onstage, and in dramatized re-creations of scenes from the past. Additional information is provided through interviews with scholars, dancers, musicians, and others associated with the art of flamenco song and dance.
Subject
  • Vito (Dance)
  • Panadero (Dance)
  • Mosca (Dance)
  • Cachucha (Dance)
  • Rondeñas (Dance)
  • Bulería (Dance)
  • Fandango (Dance)
  • Malagueña (Dance)
  • Flamenco
  • Dance > Spain
  • Romanies > Spain
  • Flamenco > Spain > Andalusia
  • Folk dancing > Spain > Andalusia
Note
  • Produced by Radiotelevision Española. In Spanish. Director: Mario Gomez. Director of photography: Jesus Lombardia. Artistic directors: Pedro Turbica, Mario Gomez, José Maria Velazquez. Script: Gloria Roldan.
Contents
CONTENTS: Bailes del candil (approx. 29 min.). Exploration of the background of flamenco in the 18th- and 19th-century bailes del candil (dances by candlelight), informal performances given to friends and neighbors. Dance teacher Angel Pericet notes the differences between the escuela bolera, which evolved in the 18th century, and flamenco; flamencologist D. Arcadio Larrea discusses the etymology of the word flamenco. Performance excerpts include: Vito, sung and danced by Isabel de Madrid; Panaderos de Sevilla, danced by Aurora Pons and Alberto Fuentes; Fandango, La mosca, and Cachucha, danced by gipsies of Sacromonte; Rondeñas, danced by Gloria Mandelik and Pablo Rodarte. -- Folklore y flamenco (approx. 29 min.). Examination of the evolution of flamenco and other Spanish folk dance forms such as the malagueña. Performance excerpts include: Fandango de gulga, danced by Grupo Folklorico de Alosno; Verdiales, danced by Panda de Almogla [company]; Bulerías, danced by Manolito Gero; Bulerías, danced by José Vargas "El Mono"; Bulerías, danced by Loli "La del Piti"; Recitado [dance and recitation], performed by Carmen Casarrubio. Appearing in interviews are flamencologist Antonio Mata, cantaor [flamenco singer] Manuel Soto, and dancers Regla Ortega and Pilar López, who discuss flamenco costume.
Call Number
*MGZIC 9-2781
OCLC
NYPY916067110-F
Title
Bailes del candil [and] Folklore y flamenco [videorecording]
Imprint
[197-?]
Local Subject
Television. Rito y geografía del baile flamenco.
Spanish dancing.
Television. Bailes del Candil.
Television. Folklore y flamenco.
Escuela bolera.
Added Author
Pons, Aurora, dancer.
Pericet, Angel. Interviewee
Ortega, Regla. Interviewee
López, Pilar, 1906- Interviewee
Larrea, Arcadio de. Interviewee
Velazquez, José Maria. Director
Turbica, Pedro. Director
Gomez, Mario. Director
Research Call Number
*MGZIC 9-2781
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