Refalosa Cuyana (danza) (recop. A. Rodrг­guez) Roque Martг­nez ★ Editor's Choice

A preserved blueprint of the specific choreography used by the Cuyo locals.

Women traditionally execute a pronounced sway of the waist, which historical documents note was once considered daringly expressive by conservative 19th-century standards. A preserved blueprint of the specific choreography used

The Refalosa cuyana is a dance of independent couples characterized by the use of a handkerchief ( pañuelo ). Key elements of the dance include: A preserved blueprint of the specific choreography used

Rather than heavily modernizing the track, Martínez respects the historical cadence mapped out by Rodríguez. Choreographic Characteristics A preserved blueprint of the specific choreography used

In contemporary folklore circles, the recording by serves as the definitive reference for academic and practical study.