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		<description><![CDATA[Spanish music is known for its vibrancy and passion; from Flamenco dancing to Spanish guitar, its music is famous. With so many luxury hotels in Spain to choose from, you could combine a holiday of pampering and luxury, with traditional Spanish music and dance your nights away.FlamencoWhy not centre a tailor made holiday in Spain [...]]]></description>
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<p>Spanish music is known for its vibrancy and passion; from Flamenco dancing to Spanish guitar, its music is famous. With so many luxury hotels in Spain to choose from, you could combine a holiday of pampering and luxury, with traditional Spanish music and dance your nights away.<br/><br/>Flamenco<br/><br/>Why not centre a tailor made holiday in Spain around flamenco dancing? You could bring out your inner passion as your swing your hips in a local night club, returning to your luxury Spain hotel exhausted but invigorated. It would certainly be a different experience.<br/><br/>Flamenco music dates back to late 18th century. It is thought to have originated in Cadiz, Jerez de la Frontera and Triana. It is made up of three essential elements: the dance (baile), the guitar (guitarra) and the song (cante). Flamenco needs to be appreciated from all three angles, and a tailor made holiday in Spain will allow you to do just that.<br/><br/>Folk Music Across Spain<br/><br/>Depending on which region you choose for your luxury Spain holiday, a range of folk music traditions can be heard. Traditional folk music is still alive in Spain today, and you could well experience its rich history and rhythmic sounds while on a tailor made Spain holiday.<br/><br/>In western Andalusia gaita rociera (a kind of 3-hole pipe) is a commonly used instrument in the traditional folk music of the region. And if your tailor made Spain holiday takes you to Malaga, violin and plucked-strings will more likely be the instruments you&#8217;ll hear when listening to traditional bands.<br/><br/>While popular across Spain, Jota is a musical form which could have originated in the Southern part of Aragon. If your tailor made Spain holiday should take you to this region, you will likely hear music performed on castanet, guitar, tambourines, bandurria and flute. Jota is a rich musical form, and is inspirational to listen to. With strong percussive sounds, the music has a distinctly North African feel. Coupled with a stay in a luxury Spain hotel, you could have an excellent holiday in this destination.<br/><br/>Spanish Popular Music<br/><br/>One of the primary historical landmarks for Spanish pop music was the Benidorm International Song Festival, founded in 1959 in Benidorm. This was a platform for international performers to play to a Spanish audience, and the festival&#8217;s success led to the creation of similar festivals across Spain. It would be a great musical addition to a tailor made Spain holiday if you timed your trip with one of the festivals. These festivals were the breeding ground for many up-and-coming Spanish musicians, allowing them to find their performing feet on home ground. One such iconic Spanish singer who has gained international acclaim is Julio Iglesias.<br/><br/>It was in the 1980s that the Spanish music industry really took off on the international market. This decade saw the cultural reawakening of La Movida Madrilena, which is still evident in Spanish music today. Contemporary Spanish popular music spans across international genres such as rock, ska, reggae blues and hip-hop, and a tailor made Spain holiday could well include enjoying the country&#8217;s musical entertainment.<br/><br/></p>
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<p><strong>Learn a Language in Denver &#8211; The Incredible Mystery Revealed on How to Experience a Fascinating New Culture<br/><br/></strong><br/><br/>Have you ever thought about opening your eyes to a fascinating new culture? So what is the first thing to do in order to fulfill your curiosity for what is diverse? You could start from scratch and learn a new language in Denver- Spanish, French, Italian, German, Chinese, Portuguese, Russian, and Japanese.<br/><br/>Spanish is a handy language that is spoken over 25 countries over the world. Over 330 people around the planet use this form of communication. Picture yourself visiting one of those countries, like for instance Argentina. Close you eyes and picture yourself dancing Tango. The only way to do this is if you learn the language.<br/><br/>French is also a lovely language to master, especially if you visit it&#8217;s native country, France. Each word sounds like a musical instrument. When you think of this language you can&#8217;t help thinking of fine cuisine, culture, philosophy and why not the Eiffel tower with your significant other by your side. Learn a Language in Denver &#8211; Spanish, French, Italian, German, Chinese, Portuguese, Russian, and Japanese.<br/><br/>What about Italian? This language is associated with art history, delicious food and also the Vatican. It is spoken mainly in Italy, but also in Switzerland, San Marino and the Vatican. Italia is a incredible place to visit, with a rich history; roman well preserved sites, cathedrals, paintings and delicious mouthwatering pasta, among other highlights.<br/><br/>Knowing Japanese, will surely give you an advantage in your business. Imagine being able to make business ventures with one of the world&#8217;s leading economies. Not only will this give you the possibility to expand professionally but also learn about the culture. For instance, philosophical martial arts, Japanese gardening and tea events.<br/><br/>1 billion use Mandarin Chinese. China has become a strong growing economy due to its large population and strong work ethics. You can grow professionally and learn a millenarian culture as well.<br/><br/>Russian is also a mesmerizing language linked to communism, beautiful snow fall, dance and music which makes it an appealing rich culture. German and Portuguese are also languages that are handy to master. Germany produces some of the highest quality products in the world. Brazil a incredible country to visit with an appealing culture to appreciate, Portuguese is a must to capture the real flavor.<br/><br/>So if it&#8217;s for business or personal reasons or both, be prepared go abroad, learn a Language in Denver &#8211; Spanish, French, Italian, German, Chinese, Portuguese, Russian, and Japanese.<br/><br/>Discover The Fascinating Secret on How to Learn a Fascinating New Culture, read this article now: www.LanguagesLCI.com &#8211; Learn a Language in Denver &#8211; Spanish, French, Italian, German, Chinese, Portuguese, Russian, and Japanese<br/><br/></p>
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