gírala
Gírala is a traditional Spanish dance that originated in the region of Extremadura, particularly in the provinces of Cáceres and Badajoz. The dance is characterized by its lively and energetic movements, often performed in pairs or groups. Gírala is typically danced to the rhythm of a drum, known as a tamboril, which provides the steady beat that guides the dancers' steps. The name "gírala" comes from the Spanish verb "girar," which means to turn or rotate, reflecting the circular movements often seen in the dance.
The dance is often performed during festivals and celebrations, particularly in rural areas of Extremadura. It
The movements of gírala are a blend of traditional Spanish folk dance and modern influences. The dance
Gírala has gained international recognition in recent years, with performances and workshops taking place in various