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Introduction to flamingos
Flamengo, also translated as Flamengo and Flamengo, is an art form originating from Andalusia in southern Spain, including songs, music and dance. The formation of flamingos was deeply influenced by Andalusian moors and Jews, and also absorbed a lot of artistic elements of Romans (Gypsies). Most of the contemporary famous flamenco dancers are Roma. With the Spanish government promoting tourism, flamenco dance has become the representative of Spanish dance and even Spanish culture. There are 50 kinds of flamenco music, each with its own rhythm pattern. Flamingo dance is an impromptu dance with no fixed movements. It depends entirely on the emotional interaction between dancers, singers, accompanists and audiences. In his book The Origin and Secrets of Flamengo, Brass infante believes that the word "Flamengo" comes from the Spanish Arabic Ferra Gu Men, that is, the runaway farmer. He believes that after the Christian forces defeated the Moors in Andalusia in the15th century, many Moorish farmers mixed with the Roma to avoid being forced to leave their homes or convert to Christianity. They pretend to be Roma and can continue their traditions, including singing. Flamenco originally included only Flamenco Cantata, and later flamenco guitar accompaniment, rhythmic clapping or kicking, and dance accompaniment. Sometimes there is only flamenco dance accompanied by guitar, but singing is still the core of flamenco tradition. In recent years, accompaniment instruments also include "Kahong" (a beating wooden box) and castanets in dancers' hands. Most of the details of Flamengo's evolution can't be verified, for many reasons, for example, it originated from grass roots, its own differentiation, the persecution of Moors, Romans and Jews by Christian rulers, and the tradition of Roman oral communication. 1492 When the armies of Queen Isabella I of Castilla and Ferdinand of Aragon conquered Granada, the last fortress of Spanish Moors, they announced the policy of religious tolerance, and the Moors and Jews were able to submit peacefully. Later, however, the Inquisition persuaded Isabella and Ferdinand to betray their beliefs and forced the Moors and Jews to either convert to Christianity or move to Africa. In 1499 alone, 50,000 people were forced to be baptized. So a large number of Moors, Jews and Roma fled to the countryside and mountains. This is the soil for the formation of flamenco art. Because of this, there are a lot of emotional catharsis of sadness, anger, resistance, hope and pride in flamenco art. The natural hoarse pronunciation of flamenco singers reflects the environment of this art origin and also affects other art forms in Spain. 1774, flamingos first appeared in Chinese characters. The period from 1869 to 19 10 is called the golden age of flamingo development. During this period, many cafes have flamenco performances. There are obvious differences between men and women in dance steps: men pay attention to footwork and women pay attention to body language. At the same time, flamenco guitar became a unique guitar, and musicians who composed music for flamenco came into being. To enjoy the most authentic flamenco performance, the best place is Andalusia in southern Spain, and Seville and Granada are the best. Ballroom performances in Flamenco generally cost tens of euros, but there are also some bars with Flamenco performances, and the charges are mainly drinks. If you can clap your hands with the music or shout "en:Olé" while enjoying it, it will be easier to blend into the artistic atmosphere of flamingos. Paco de Lucia, born in 1947, is a generation of flamenco guitar legend and one of the leading figures in flamenco since the 20th century. He is famous for his superb playing skills and prolific music albums, so he is also known as the God of Flamengo. During the period of 1968-1977, he collaborated with the legendary flamenco singer Cameron de la Ezra to make 10 classic records and became the most powerful partner in flamenco history. After 1979, he and two other jazz guitarists, John mclaughlin and Al Di meola, formed a guitar trio, which is considered to be the best in history. The three of them * * * released many records with different musical styles, especially Friday Night in San Francisco released by 198 1. Camaró n de La Isla) (1950+0950 65438+1February 5, 992 -65438+July 2) is the greatest flamenco singer in Spanish history, with a deep and penetrating voice and superb singing skills. In recent years, flamenco dance has spread rapidly in non-Spanish-speaking countries around the world, because it is a very personalized dance, which helps to alleviate the tense life of urbanites. In Asia, flamenco dance has become a new form of entertainment and fitness in Japan, South Korea, Hongkong and Taiwan Province, as well as Shanghai and Guangzhou in Chinese mainland. There are thousands of flamenco dance schools in Tokyo alone. Taiwan Province singer Jolin Tsai sang the song One Pirate, Zheng Zhongji sang the song Love at First Sight, and Nanmeng Palace filmed the video game Raiders in the Air: The Battle of Belka with flamenco dance. I hope I can help you and adopt it ~