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- The Paso Doble dance, performed by professional dancers . . . - YouTube
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- Pasodoble - Wikipedia
Pasodoble (Spanish: double step) is a fast-paced Spanish military march used by infantry troops Its speed allowed troops to give 120 steps per minute (double the average of a regular unit, hence its name)
- Where Did The Pasodoble Dance Originate? Steps, Characteristics More
The paso doble dance is a Latin ballroom dance with a lively two-step tempo and dramatic choreography The mental images that the choreography inspires are about one of the most famous traditions of Spain: bullfighting
- Paso Doble Dance: A Brief History of Paso Doble - MasterClass
The paso doble, or pasodoble, is a Latin ballroom dance “Paso doble” may have originated in either France or Spain—the term “paso doble” means “double step” or “two-step” in Spanish—as the briskly paced paso doble music accompanied the fast steps of a military march in both countries
- How to Dance Paso Doble
The dramatic story of the matador and bull in the Spanish gypsy dance, Paso Doble Learn the basics in just a few steps!
- Paso Doble: A Complete Guide to the Dance and Its History
Paso Doble, which translates to “double step” in Spanish, is a dramatic and theatrical dance that originated in Spain It is often associated with bullfighting, as the dance movements and postures mimic the actions of a matador and a bull in the bullring
- Paso Doble - Library of Dance
Described as a Spanish version of the One Step, the 1920s Paso Doble was a simple yet satisfying social dance
- Paso Doble - Dance Pizazz - History Characteristics
Paso Doble is a dramatic, theatrical dance characterized by bold, expressive movements that mimic Spanish bullfighting The lead represents the matador, while the follower often symbolizes the cape or bull It’s known for its strong poses, staccato footwork, and commanding presence
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