Across the Catalan region you'll found a traditional dance called "Sardana". People join their hands together and dance in circles with small precise steps. One of the circle is the leader who tells or hints the group wich is the next step of the dance. Very useful if you're on a learning or begining stage of the dance.
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@ethelperry Thank you, I like to focuss on what ladies were looking rather than the dance. @joansmor Yes, they do. People that plays this dance usually is very motivated about that @vignouse Intrigued by your region dance, I've "googled" a little. Dancing in circles is a tradition that came from the Greek or Roman Era. As I've seen in ridée, people dance in the circle, moving to the left and to the right in small steps. As I remember , in Sardana, people are more steady, doing steps in front, or the side, and little jumps, but holding more steady their positions. The arms also are raised in a high or neutral position rather than low angle.
September 30th, 2019
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@joansmor Yes, they do. People that plays this dance usually is very motivated about that
@vignouse Intrigued by your region dance, I've "googled" a little. Dancing in circles is a tradition that came from the Greek or Roman Era. As I've seen in ridée, people dance in the circle, moving to the left and to the right in small steps. As I remember , in Sardana, people are more steady, doing steps in front, or the side, and little jumps, but holding more steady their positions. The arms also are raised in a high or neutral position rather than low angle.