Cueca are a family of musical styles and associated dances from Chile, Bolivia and Peru. In Chile, cueca holds the status of national dance, where it was officially selected on September 18, 1979.
The clothing worn during the cueca dance is very traditional Chilean clothes. The men in the dance wear the huaso's hat, shirts, flannel poncho, riding pants and boots, short jacket, riding boots, and spurs. Women wore flowered dresses with an apron. (In this instance, she wears the colors of the Chilean flag.) The dance of the cueca is done with a sense of the rooster and the chicken. The man approaches the woman and offers his arm, then the women accompanies him and they walk around the room. They then face each other and hold their handkerchief in the air, and being to dance. They never touch, but still maintain contact through facial expressions and movements.
This photo is from the Ballet Folklore show that followed the presentation of Czech Republic President Vaclav Klaus with the key to Santiago.
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
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