-
Corraleras de Lebrija,
Cantores de Hispalis, and Los del Río.
Sevillanas Rocieras are a
religiously oriented genre of the Sevillana, with a
particular emphasis...
- Rocío (Huelva, Andalucía) this same pipe is
denominated flauta rociera,
gaita rociera or
sometimes pito
rociero (a
higher pitched whistle). The most common...
- po****r,
where Papas rocieras are
known to be
commonly served,
though the
recipie various from
household to household.
Papas Rocieras are
simply fries with...
- town's
mayor during the
dictatorship of
Primo de
Rivera and
founder of the
rociera brotherhood in
Jerez de la
Frontera (established in 1932
against the "contempt...
- 16.07% 79 CD
Ronda 2 43 2 5 36 59 273 -214 9 10.47% 80 Peña
Deportiva Rociera 1 23 3 2 18 29 95 -66 8 17.39% 81 CD
Trinitat 1 26 1 6 19 26 88 -61 8 15...
- xirula, the
Aragonese chiflo or the
Andalusian gaita of
Huelva and
gaita rociera, are
tuned differently. A much
larger (typically 150 to 170 cm long), sophisticated...
- Rocío (Huelva, Andalucía) this same pipe is
denominated flauta rociera,
gaita rociera or
sometimes pito
rociero (a
higher pitched whistle).
Balearic Islands...
-
Andalusia is best
known for
flamenco music,
there is also a
tradition of
gaita rociera (tabor pipe)
music in
western Andalusia and a
distinct violin and plucked-string...
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media granaína, milonga, mirabrtis, murciana, nanas, panadero, rotis,
rocieras, romeras, rondeña, rosás,
rumba gitana, sevillanas,
tangos gitanos, tanguillo...
-
goddess cult of Cybele. The cult rituals,
similar in many ways to
current Rocieras celebrations, were
quickly adapted by the
early Christians of
these lands...