Dancing in Spain
Your passion may effect the world.
You may have a passion. You have loved this certain thing your entire life, almost to the point where you are unable to explain how this passion truly makes you feel. Maybe it is an outlet for you, maybe this passion fuels your fire and keeps you going everyday, or maybe this passion is simply that, a passion.
My name is Krystal Meazell. I am a junior at Texas Tech studying Media Strategies and Public Relations and I am originally from Abilene, TX. I have a passion like many of you. I have grown up my entire life dancing, as I have grown, of course I still love dance, but I have come to realize that I am passionate about creativity. What makes people listen to a song and imagine a movement that would go along with it? How are people equipped with the ability to hear music in a way no one else can? I will be spending this semester telling you a little bit more about my passion and a country that is just as passionate about it as I am.
This past summer I traveled to Sevilla, Spain for a study abroad program with our Public Relations department. I was given the opportunity to attend a flamenco show and I fell in love with this new style that I had never seen before. Obviously every country has a culture and certain way that they do things. Being from America I was accustomed to a certain style of dance and I was not really presented with other countries' styles. Although dance is a pretty big thing in the United States, other countries use dance as part of their culture. This is true in Spain.
I will be covering the three most popular dance styles in Spain with each of my blog posts. These include Flamenco, Paso Doble, and Zambra. I will also look into the cultural significance, most common uses of each dance, and how the dance began versus where it is at today. I am excited to present another world of my passion and hope to draw people in to want to know more about Spanish dance styles, dance history and how all of these things may affect each and every one of us.
Barcelona-Home. (2021, April 27). Top 5 traditional Spanish dancing: Barcelona-Home. Barcelona. https://barcelona-home.com/blog/traditional-spanish-dancing/
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