sardanes
Sardanes are a traditional Catalan circle dance form performed by groups of dancers holding hands in a circle. The dancers move counterclockwise and follow a sequence of steps coordinated with a live musical accompaniment called a cobla. The cap de colla, the leader of the group, cues the figures and sets the pace during the dance.
Sardanes originated in Catalonia in the late 19th century, consolidating in city squares around Barcelona as
Forms of the dance include sardana curta (short) and sardana llarga (long). The basic step pattern repeats
Colles sardanistes, or sardana groups, organize practice and performances and often travel between towns for events.