This person is said to have written a moral poem, called "Danza General.
In the frequent enlèvements by the satyrs, as in the manner in which these deceive their employer, the story distantly recalls Ingegneri's Danza di Venere.
Lastly, I may mention Angelo Ingegneri's Danzadi Venere, acted at Parma in 1583, and printed the following year.
The 'Danza Criolla' is the patriotic music of Cuba, and every fresh carnival gives birth to a new set of these 'danzas.
The fascinating step of La Danza Criolla lends itself to a little secret love-making, and with a partner like the graceful Cachita (to whom alone I disclose myself when my turn comes to visit her house), I feel in the seventh heaven!
At the inspiring tones of La Danza some lady neighbours flock to the scene, and follow us and our swarthy instrumentalists into our host's reception-room, which is entered direct from the street by a huge door.
The famous 'danza criolla' is the favourite dance of the evening: indeed, with the exception of a vagrant polka and a mazurka or two, this dance occupies the entire programme.
But nothing pleases the mixed audience of Cubans and Americans half so well as when a renowned pianist favours them with a performance on the piano of a 'Danza Criolla.
The danza criolla requires great practice before it can be successfully accomplished; but no amount of private tuition will help the novice to acquire the approved step.
The musicians, who are all respectably dressed blacks, hired for the occasion, play the everlasting 'Danza Cubana.
I was practising the difficult step of La Danza Criolla.
Schindler says that theDanza alla tedesca, one of the movements which were demanded a second time, was originally intended for another quartet, presumably that in A minor.
The contra-danza was not unlike the square dances of England except that it was far more graceful, and the men rivalled the women in their supple glidings and bendings, doublings and sway- ings.
He sat beside Dona Ignacia during the contra- danza and found the scene remarkably brilliant and animated considering the primitive conditions.
You will see the danza prima here," Miss Dolores had told them.
They danced in the full sunlight for hours; their movements were varied and pretty, quite different, too, from the figures in the danza de la Conquista.
While we were in the village the danza de la Conquista took place.
The two bands play alternately the Spanish danza and the waltz.
The danza is rather peculiar, and not at all pleasing to an Americana.
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