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  2. Basque dance - Wikipedia

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    A Basque dancer. From one part of the Basque country to another the music, steps and costumes change, but the collective reveals the Basques' deep love of dance. There are approximately 400 distinct Basque folk dances, each with its own story and significance.

  3. Zortziko - Wikipedia

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    The zortziko is a dance rhythm that originates in the Basque Country.It is also used as an accompaniment rhythm for vocal melodies, such as "Gernikako arbola", the unofficial anthem of the Basques, composed in 1853 by José María Iparraguirre (Laborde 2001).

  4. Category:Basque dance - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Basque dance" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. Culture of the Basque Country - Wikipedia

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    The Basque Country is a cross-border cultural region that has a distinctive culture including its own language, customs, festivals, and music.. The Basques living in the territory are primarily represented by the symbol of the flag Ikurriña, as well as the Lauburu cross and the Zazpiak Bat coat of arms.

  6. Salleko Dance Group - Wikipedia

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    The Basque dance and music group was founded in 1962 by Brother Basilio, of the De La Salle Brothers, as a school group. [3] [4] The Salleko Basque dance group directed its work from the beginning of research, learning, teaching and dissemination of Basque dance and Basque folklore.

  7. Category:Culture of the Basque Country - Wikipedia

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    Basque dance (4 P) Basque domestic animal breeds (1 C, 22 P) E. Education in the Basque Country (2 C, 2 P) Events in the Basque Country (autonomous community) (2 C) F.

  8. How did a bit of the Basque Country end up in Idaho, with ...

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    Beginning in the late 1800s, young Basque men came to America hoping to earn money to send home to their families. Many came to the U.S. West.

  9. Carnivals from the Basque Country - Wikipedia

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    The red ones are the characters that are elegantly and cleanly dressed (we can find Zalmantzain in this group). And the black ones are dressed as poor people. During the procession along the village, the black ones tried to annoy the red ones. When they arrive at the main square the red ones dance typical basque dances.