Английская Википедия:Cachucha

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Dance score for Шаблон:Lang, by Friedrich Albert Zorn.

Cachucha is a Spanish solo dance in Шаблон:Music or Шаблон:Music time, similar to the bolero. Cachucha is danced to an Andalusian national song with castanet accompaniment.

Etymology

From Spanish Шаблон:Lang, small boat. Possibly from diminutive of Шаблон:Lang, shard, saucepan, probably from vulgar Latin Шаблон:Lang, alteration of Latin Шаблон:Lang, pot, from Greek Шаблон:Transl, a small container.

History

The Cachucha was created in Cuba though it is now considered a Spanish dance. Fanny Elssler (1810-1884, Vienna) popularized this dance when she introduced it to the public in the ballet from Rossini's opera La donna del lago in 1830s London, and cemented its fame in Jean Coralli's ballet Le Diable boiteux (1836, Vienna).

Gilbert and Sullivan sets the dance for the entire company in Act 2 of the Savoy Opera The Gondoliers as the chorus sings Dance a Cachucha.

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