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Zapateado (Spain)
Zapateado is a style of dance and traditional music of Andalusian origins in metre 6/8, with lively movement, marked on two beats, the second being very stressed. The dance shows a gracious tapping. Humanists of 16th century affirmed that zapateado derived from the ''lactisma'' of the Roman dancers in times of the Empire.
Among the composers who write Spanish ''Zapateados'' is Paco de Lucía, whose ''Percusión Flamenca'' is a very popular piece for guitar and orchestra. Also Pablo de Sarasate, whose opus 23, no. 2 is a version of the dance scored for violin and piano. The piece is replete with harmonics, double stops, left hand pizzicatos, and is often performed by young virtuosos.
In flamenco, zapateado also refers to a style of dancing which accents the percussive effect of the footwork (''zapatear'' is a Spanish verb, and ''zapato'' means "shoe").〔Andres Batista, ''Maestros y Estilos. Manual Flamenco'' (Madrid: Gráficas 1985) pp. 22-23, 78-79.〕〔D. E. Pohren, ''The Art of Flamenco'' (Madrid: Society of Spanish Studies 1962, 1990), pp. 63, 211.〕 In the footwork of particular ''zapateado'', "the dancer and the guitarists work together in unison, building from simple foot taps and bell-like guitar tones to rapid and complex steps on a repeated melodic theme."〔Paco Sevilla, ''Queen of the Gypsies. The Life and Legend of Carmen Amaya'' (San Diego: Sevilla 1999), p. 56, cf., p. 57.〕
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