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  2. Traje de flamenca - Wikipedia

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    The traje de flamenca ("flamenco outfit") or traje de gitana [1] ("Gitana outfit") is the dress traditionally worn by women at Ferias (festivals) in Andalusia, Spain. There are two forms: one worn by dancers and the other worn as a day dress. The day dress is body-hugging to mid-thigh, and then continues in multiple layers of ruffles to the ankle.

  3. La Argentinita - Wikipedia

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    It was an initiative of their family, who for the first time displayed the artists' dresses for the public. This display consisted of 17 original costumes that the dancers wore in some of their most notable performances, including "La cosecha" by Enrique Granados and "El Café de Chinitas" by Federico García Lorca.

  4. Prom dress styles through the decades - AOL

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    See what women were wearing to the prom in the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s and 1990s -- the looks are all so different! ... Prom dress styles through the decades. Molly Winding.

  5. Flamenco - Wikipedia

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    Flamenco (Spanish pronunciation: [flaˈmeŋko]) is an art form based on the various folkloric music traditions of southern Spain, developed within the gitano subculture of the region of Andalusia, and also having historical presence in Extremadura and Murcia.

  6. 45 of the most daring outfits Nicole Kidman has worn in her ...

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    Kidman channeled a flamenco dancer with this ruffled hot pink dress at a May 1995 screening of "To Die For." Kidman at the Cannes Film Festival for a screening of "To Die For" on May 20, 1995 ...

  7. Glossary of flamenco terms - Wikipedia

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    flamenco dance; other (non-flamenco) types are referred to as 'danza' baile de mantón a dance with a shawl balanceo y vaivén swaying of the body and hips. Balanceo is gentle; vaiven is violent bamberas song form for swings bata de cola dress with a train (literally: "gown [of/with] a tail") bonito "pretty"; in other words, not good flamenco ...

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