Spanish bull dance

The introduction to the Spanish bullfight is as follows:

The bullfight is a type of Latin dance, originating from France and popular in Spain. It is a dance that imitates the movements of the Spanish matador. The male companion is as majestic and powerful as a matador. There are no twisting movements of the hips, the steps are clean and neat, and the march-style dance music gives people a fearless spirit of moving forward. The female companion wears a red shawl, looks heroic and dances charmingly.

Bullfighting evolved from the sport of bullfighting. The Spanish people's desire for freedom, the worship of brave men and the pursuit of love and a happy life. Bullfighting is a two-step dance. Men symbolize the matador, who is majestic, powerful and powerful. The lady symbolizes the red color used by the matador to provoke the bull.

The word matador comes from the Spanish word matar, which means to kill. (Paso Doble) The bullfight evolved from the sport of bullfighting. Paso doble is Spanish, meaning "two-step" and is a two-step dance.

Bullfighting originated in France and became popular in Spain. It was created based on Spanish bullfighting scenes. Paso doble is Spanish, meaning "two steps". It is a two-step dance. Its music is in 2/4 time and the speed is about 62 bars per minute. The characteristics of "Bullfighting Dance": majestic music, bold dance, powerful and exciting steps.

Dance Characteristics

Bullfighting dance techniques require strong movements and emphasize the coordination of the head and sight, especially the requirements for eye expression and sight, which must be fully expressed Just like chasing the bull and provoking the bull's eyes in a real bullfight. The dance posture of bullfighting is straight and straight, without hip movements or excessive flexion and extension, and the center of gravity is forward.

The center of gravity of the dance steps is on the soles of the feet, but most of the forward dance steps are based on the movement of the heels. The dance steps are completed with the soles of the feet flat on the ground to express a very rhythmic and vivid dance movement. To make the whole dance performance moving, bullfighting has special requirements for dancers, and the role of male dancers is particularly important, so bullfighting is also called a men's dance.