[Tango-L] rose in mouth, singlehandedly from one film?

Victor Bennetts Victor_Bennetts at infosys.com
Thu Jan 10 20:48:17 EST 2008


Is it a snap or a dip? My recollection of these sorts of stylised performances is that they have dips in them but I don't recall a snap and I have not got youtube here to check. Head snaps in flamenco? I have never done a flamenco lesson as such, but it's the national dance of half my family, so I have been exposed to a fair bit of it over the years. I recall a lot of clapping, castanets, hand twisting, lifting of skirts, stamping of feet and men twisting at their waist, but nothing like a head snap. I don't know what sort of flamenco has head snaps in it, but I don't think it is the sort danced by ordinary people in Spain. No doubt someone will set me straight by sending me a youtube clip ;-).

Victor Bennetts

Astrid >What you call "the silly headsnap" also exists in flamenco, one of >the roots of tango.

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