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Matachines (Spanish
singular matachín;
sword dancers dressed in
ritual attire called bouffon) are a
carnivalesque dance troupe that
emerged in
Spain in...
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Matachin is the
second album by Bellowhead,
released on 22
September 2008. Its
title refers, to 'An old
dance with swords,
masks and bucklers; a sword...
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Christmas Revels event. In 2008
Bellowhead released their second album Matachin, and a live
performance at the
Proms followed,
which was
broadcast live...
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after attending a
publishing workshop with ****
Higgins at CalArts. 1982
Matachin Dances (EP, Cold Blue) 1986 Peñasco
Blanco (Cold Blue,
reissued on Nana...
- Bergamask, bergomask, bergamesca, or
bergamasca (from the town of
Bergamo in
Northern Italy), is a
dance and ****ociated
melody and
chord progression. It...
- Kenley, M. E. (1
November 2012). "Il Mattaccino:
music and
dance of the
matachin and its role in
Italian comedy".
Early Music. 40 (4): 659–670. doi:10.1093/em/cas089...
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occupation can
still be seen here, such as the
fortifications El Castillo,
Matachín and La
Punta and the cemetery.
During the 17th and 18th centuries, its...
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sword dance for Anne of Denmark.
Their dance was
compared to a
Spanish matachin.
Later in 1604, the
palace was the site of King James'
meeting with representatives...
- (1877). Romans: Le
Matachin (in French). Paris, France:
Sandoz et Fischbacher.
Retrieved 22
January 2024. Buchon, Max (1869). Le
Matachin, scènes de la vie...
- Pahko’ola and deer
dance societies, Wiko Yau’ra, society, and Matachinim,
matachin society dancers).
Flowers are very
important in the
Yaqui culture. According...