ABSTRACT

This book also traces the evolution of the Spanish Dance technique, marked as it is by a turbulent history. Antonio Triana was a dancer of mature artistry, dignity and power. His physical and technical achievements went beyond what is generally known about Spanish Dance. His dance presented the essence of the Spanish character and, in his choreography, he used his traditional background for his brilliant inspirations. He partnered the legendary La Argentinita, Pilar Lopez and Carmen Amaya with spirit and gallantry. Over the years he developed a very distinct method of teaching and he became one of the foremost Spanish Flamenco dancers and teachers of his time. Rita Vega de Triana formed the Triana Ballet Español with her late husband. She currently teaches Hispanic dance and related subjects at the University of Texas at El Paso and directs her own school as well as performing around the United States as a guest artist and choreographer.

part I|71 pages

Antonio Triana

chapter I|12 pages

Chapter I

chapter II|5 pages

Chapter II

chapter III|6 pages

Chapter III

chapter IV|6 pages

Chapter IV

chapter V|7 pages

Chapter V

chapter VI|6 pages

Chapter VI

chapter VII|7 pages

Chapter VII

chapter VIII|7 pages

Chapter VIII

chapter IX|7 pages

Chapter IX

chapter X|6 pages

Chapter X

part II|35 pages

The Spanish Dance

chapter XI|5 pages

Origins

chapter XII|4 pages

Land of The Jota

chapter XIII|3 pages

The New World

chapter XIV|3 pages

Regional Costumes

chapter XV|6 pages

Al-Andalus

chapter XVI|5 pages

Folklore

chapter XVII|7 pages

Flamenco