Mainly Spanish people in Ibiza?

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Spanish women dance well clubbing too. Hell they even walk more sexily than pretty much any other nationality. This leads me to suspect this is not the only kind of movement that they are especially gifted at ;)
 
As PaulSub is well aware (approx 75% of my conversation is dedicated to the subject), Spanish & Latina women are proof that a higher being wants men to be happy... they are the best!
 
cavill said:
Spanish women know how to dance well.
And im mainly talking about the original spanish dancing that they do, not clubbing style.

You mean flamenco? cos' there are actually many kinds of folkloric dances very different from it (jota, sardana, ...) but they're not known. Flamenco is only danced over Andalucía and by andalucian immigrants in the main Spanish cities.

If you want to see young and gorgeous women dancing flamenco you'll have to visit Andalucía, otherwise you'll have to go to one of the few "flamenco stages" in the main Spanish cities to see flamenco shows, like the ones in other cities like NY.
 
TigerVlc said:
cavill said:
Spanish women know how to dance well.
And im mainly talking about the original spanish dancing that they do, not clubbing style.

You mean flamenco? cos' there are actually many kinds of folkloric dances very different from it (jota, sardana, ...) but they're not known. Flamenco is only danced over Andalucía and by andalucian immigrants in the main Spanish cities.

If you want to see young and gorgeous women dancing flamenco you'll have to visit Andalucía, otherwise you'll have to go to one of the few "flamenco stages" in the main Spanish cities to see flamenco shows, like the ones in other cities like NY.
Andalucía? I cant seem to find it on the map.. where bouts is it? is it even in Spain? Im not quite sure which kind of dancing but you know the tango sort of style dancing.
 
andalucia is the big bit in the south of spain. i have a feeling it´s the biggest province in spain and is famous for flamenco, sherry and olive trees.
 
Andalucia includes Sevilla. Malaga, Cadiz, Granada, Almeria, Cordoba, Huelva and Jaen and includes the coastal resorts - Costa del sol, Costa Tropical, Costa alemria and Costa de la luz. Gibralter is also attached to this area.
I used to live there and in a lot of clubs at some occasion whatever the music policy they always play 2 or 3 flamenco songs and all the spanish get up and dance. In the more upbeat clubs they play a more upbeat version of Flamenco
I was taught a little by the club owner i was working at.
At the end of the night (7:00am) when everyone had left the club he would put it on and he would dance with the bar staff and he would drag me up and teach me.
When i dance now i still do a bit of flamenco especially to nice latin house lol.
 
I don't find flamenco a special dance and music. The only beautiful thing I find in it is the swinging of the hips, but not the hands up twisting, nor the heel stamping. I only like a few instrumental and chill-out flamenco songs, but I cannot support the sung flamenco. :?

One thing nearly all non-andalucian Spaniards don't like is that many people identify Spain as bullfighting and flamenco, despite those issues are minority. :roll:

By the way Cavill, the tango is not Spanish, is Argentinian. And it's pretty different from flamenco. ;)

Don't get me wrong, I'm not against Andalucians, they usually are more cheerful, hospitable and amusing than the rest of the Spanish people.
 
I think the thing that i took away from my flamenco lessons was the hip movements.
The younger people spanish people seem to use that part of the flamenco dancing when they are clubbing as well.
 
Oh ok.
I didnt mean the tango itself i meant SIMILAR dancing to the tango.
 
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