Scaramouche, Scaramouche...?
Slaughter619 4 months ago
so this is not what dj quick was talking about?
Auscruffy 7 months ago
@Auscruffy yeah probably not...defintely has to be a ganster break-dance version of the fandango!
AquaGiant 4 months ago
Tits or gtfo.
SexyVistaNerd 1 year ago
is this the Folk dance in Portugal? anyone know?
cory301 2 years ago
Fandango is listed in Playford from 1774. It was danced as an English country folk dance from that time. Perhaps the tune is from portugal. I'm not aware of any lyrics to it. Perhaps one of the on line folk music librarys would mention a source.
lbuckel 2 years ago
Fandango is also an Iberian dance yes, but is a tapdance :)
In portugal, is danced in ribatejo, usually as a challenge between two men.
This version is quite gracious :)
seleniaactimel 2 years ago
@cory301 This has nothing to d with the portuguese fandango :) ours has a very different music too
spiderpigv3 1 year ago
Scaramouche, Scaramouche...?
Slaughter619 4 months ago
so this is not what dj quick was talking about?
Auscruffy 7 months ago
@Auscruffy yeah probably not...defintely has to be a ganster break-dance version of the fandango!
AquaGiant 4 months ago
Tits or gtfo.
SexyVistaNerd 1 year ago
is this the Folk dance in Portugal? anyone know?
cory301 2 years ago
Fandango is listed in Playford from 1774. It was danced as an English country folk dance from that time. Perhaps the tune is from portugal. I'm not aware of any lyrics to it. Perhaps one of the on line folk music librarys would mention a source.
lbuckel 2 years ago
Fandango is also an Iberian dance yes, but is a tapdance :)
In portugal, is danced in ribatejo, usually as a challenge between two men.
This version is quite gracious :)
seleniaactimel 2 years ago
@cory301 This has nothing to d with the portuguese fandango :) ours has a very different music too
spiderpigv3 1 year ago