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  2. Baila Conmigo (Jennifer Lopez song) - Wikipedia

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    Produced by Servando Primera, David Sánchez, Victor Cárdenas and Luis Barrera, "Baila Conmigo" is a Spanish-language dance and EDM track with lyrics are about wanting to spend a special night at the beach dancing until the sunrise. [3]

  3. Mira quién baila (Spanish TV series) - Wikipedia

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    ¡Mira quién baila! (English: Look Who's Dancing!), also known as ¡Más que baile! (English: More Than Dancing!), was a Spanish reality television show, based on the British reality TV competition Strictly Come Dancing as part of the Dancing with the Stars franchise, in which a group of celebrities competed in a dancing contest of several styles over several weeks, partnered with dance ...

  4. Baila Conmigo (Selena Gomez and Rauw Alejandro song)

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    In the video, a woman sits alone watching Alejandro and Gomez dance and perform to the song. This inspires the woman out to the beach where she dances to the song. [67] Gomez only appears in the video a "handful of times". [68] The video was filmed between Los Angeles, Miami and a remote fishing village in Icapuí, Brazil.

  5. Jota (music) - Wikipedia

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    Aragonese jota dancers. The jota (pronounced [1]) is a genre of music and the associated dance known throughout Spain, most likely originating in Aragon.It varies by region, having a characteristic form in Aragon (where it is the most important [1]), Mallorca, Catalonia, León, Castile, Navarre, Cantabria, Asturias, Galicia, La Rioja, Murcia and Eastern Andalusia.

  6. Flamenco - Wikipedia

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    In this style, the dance is often performed solo, and is based on signals and calls of structural improvisation rather than choreographed. In the improvisational style, castanets are not often used. "Classical flamenco" is the style most frequently performed by Spanish flamenco dance companies. It is danced largely in a proud and upright style.

  7. Danza de los Voladores - Wikipedia

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    Flying Men starting their dance, Teotihuacan Totonacs of Papantla, Veracruz performing the "voladores" ritual Short video of Voladores ritual dance, Cozumel, MX. The Danza de los Voladores (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈdansa ðe los βolaˈðoɾes]; "Dance of the Flyers"), or Palo Volador (pronounced [ˈpalo βolaˈðoɾ]; "flying pole"), is an ancient Mesoamerican ceremony/ritual still performed ...

  8. Bailando (Enrique Iglesias song) - Wikipedia

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    "Bailando" (transl. "Dancing") is a song by Spanish singer-songwriter Enrique Iglesias for his tenth studio album Sex and Love (2014). Written by Iglesias with long-time collaborator Bueno, the first and Spanish version was released with Cuban artists Descemer Bueno and Gente de Zona.

  9. Category:Spanish dances - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Spanish dances" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. ... Bolero (Spanish dance) Bulerías; C. Cachucha; Canary dance;