Category
page 1Dance in Mexico
Zapateado
group of dance styles of Mexico, akin to tap dance and flamenco
Matachines
thumb|Procession of the Matachines in Monterrey, [[Mexico]]
thumb|Matachines dancers in Ohkay Owingeh, New Mexico, 2012
Matachines (Spanish singular matachín; sword dancers dressed in ritual attire called bouffon) are a carnivalesque dancers performing a dance that emerged in Spain in the early 17th century, inspired by similar European traditions such as the moresca. The term danza de matachines refers to their characteristic dance and music. The dance was documented in the 1642 treatise Discursos sobre el arte del dançado by Juan de Esquivel Navarro. The tradition was imported into Latin Ame
Jarana Yucateca
music genre and type of dance