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Chacarera is a folkloristic dance in Argenina, danced not in close embrace but with the couples apart, standing in a line and moving gracefully towards and away from each other. The figures formed in this movement are called by a speaker. | Chacarera is a folkloristic dance in Argenina, danced not in close embrace but with the couples apart, standing in a line and moving gracefully towards and away from each other. The figures formed in this movement are called by a speaker. | ||
* http://www.camdipsalta.gov.ar/INFSALTA/chacarera.htm (Spanish) | * http://www.camdipsalta.gov.ar/INFSALTA/chacarera.htm (Spanish explanation and choreography) | ||
* | * {{youtube|v=aBJBI7XglNI}} (Video) | ||
* {{youtube|v=8PhnxVepMM4}} (Video) | |||
Chacarera is sometimes played as a special in a milonga. | Chacarera is sometimes played as a special in a milonga. |
Latest revision as of 2016-09-09T01:20:54
Chacarera is a folkloristic dance in Argenina, danced not in close embrace but with the couples apart, standing in a line and moving gracefully towards and away from each other. The figures formed in this movement are called by a speaker.
- http://www.camdipsalta.gov.ar/INFSALTA/chacarera.htm (Spanish explanation and choreography)
- Youtube:aBJBI7XglNI (Video)
- Youtube:8PhnxVepMM4 (Video)
Chacarera is sometimes played as a special in a milonga.