What could be more Mexican than a good dance? Before you visit the Desire Resort, you may just want to get on your dancing shoes and put yourself through your paces, but what sorts of dances are you likely to see in Mexico?
The Salsa
This fast and feisty dance might have originated in Cuba, but that has not stopped the Mexicans from adopting it and making it their own. The deep afro-Caribbean beats and sexy nature of this dance make it a popular favourite at the Desire Resort so make sure you find yourself a partner to strut your stuff with. The word ‘salsa’ having connotations to the American Spanish word for ‘sauce’, this 4-beat dance is one that you won’t be able to resist getting up for. So let the infectious music carry you onto the dance floor as you salsa your way into the sunshine.
Mexican Folk Dance
If you’re most intrigued by the traditional aspects of Mexico, then you’ll particularly enjoy the displays of folk dancing that you’ll see during your visit. Showcasing a number of the cultural influences that have seeped into Mexican ways of life over many years, Mexican folk dance incorporates both indigenous and Spanish/European style steps in a beautiful and energetic form of dance. Rich colours and costumes serve to make the dancing even more exciting for those in the audience, as they watch the dancers in what is really a representation of the trials, tribulations and celebrations of the Mexican way of life. Whether these folk dances are being performed for religious or community reasons, or even for entertainment within the Desire Resort, you cannot fail to be captivated by the rapid and rapturous nature of these dances. And if the steps really make an impression on you then there’s no reason why you can’t have a go at picking up from yourself though due to the nature of this dance you may need to find a patient partner.
The Mexican Hat Dance
The Mexican hat dance, referred to colloquially as Jarabe Tapatio is known by many as the national dance of Mexico. It was first performed in the early twentieth century for a celebration marking the end of the Mexican revolution and is seen today as a symbol of pride and honour amongst the Mexican people. The dance can be performed by a pair, or by a group of couples, and it tells a story of courtship and devotion. Within the story a man dressed in the traditional suit of a charro attempts to initiate a relationship with la china. Throughout the beginning of the dance, the charro attempts to secure the heart of his maiden with a show of bravado and stamping and tapping. However, just as she begins to fall for his charms, he becomes inebriated with his success and is sent away as a drunk. By the end of the dance however, he has been successful and the dance is concluded with a triumphant march which is often ended with a feigned kiss hidden behind a sombrero. The Mexican hat dance is considered something of a national treasure and is one dance that you should definitely make sure you see during your time at the Desire Resort. And if you want to have a go yourself? Well there are plenty of videos on YouTube that will show you the steps!
So, if you’re thinking of getting your dancing shoes out during your time at the Desire resort, then you’ve got plenty to look forward to! With so much energy, colour and vivacity, the dances of Mexico are quite a sight to behold, and a great deal of fun to attempt.
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