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  1. The Marinera is Perus national dance, with roots in the Spanish fandango, African zamacueca, and indigenous couple dances. The dance portrays a couple’s flirtatious pursuit. The woman, in her embroidered pollera (skirt) and handkerchief, teases the man with her graceful movements.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MarineraMarinera - Wikipedia

    Marinera is a partner dance that originated along the coastal regions of Peru, using handkerchiefs as props. The dance is a mix of Spanish contradanza and Andean zamacueca, and is a stylized reenactment of a courtship, showing a blend of the different cultures of Peru.

  3. 16 de feb. de 2014 · The marinera is the best-known couple dance on the coast of Peru. It is characterized by the use of handkerchiefs, steps of great elegance and rhythmic music similar to the Aragonese jota, the zamacueca and the Chilean cueca, but with its own Peruvian identity that flaunts the Hispano-indigenous-African miscegenation.

  4. The Marinera dance in Peru reflects a dynamic blend of cultural influences, notably from Spanish and African traditions. The Spanish conquistadors brought their courtship dances to Peru, impacting the development of the Marinera with graceful movements and elegant postures.

  5. La marinera es un baile de pareja suelta mixta caracterizado por el uso de pañuelos y el más conocido de la costa del Perú. Proviene «de la jota aragonesa, de la zamacueca y de la chilena [...,] y asume una connotación nacionalista para convertirse en una versión de música peruana con identidad propia». [1]

  6. viernes, 3 de septiembre de 2021. Al ritmo de afinados movimientos, pasos elegantes y seductoras miradas, la marinera no solo es el baile nacional del Perú por excelencia, sino que también es uno de los mayores frutos del mestizaje cultural de este país.

  7. 31 de jul. de 2019 · The Marinera is a romantic, graceful, and sensuous dance that enacts the courtship display of a young couple. It is one of Perus most popular dances and its epicenter is the northern coastal city of Trujillo. In this blog post, we’ll take a closer look at this perennial tradition.