Galician folk dance: Moliñeira das Nogais (Lugo)
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- Interpretation of a folk dance that originates from Galicia. Done by Asociación Cultural Xacarandaina, based in A Coruña, Galicia. Recorded in Sanxenxo, Galicia, Spain, on 24/08/2019.
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Interpretación dun baile folclórico galego por parte da Asociación Cultural Xacarandaina, da Coruña. Gravado en Sanxenxo, Galiza, o 24/08/2019.
the celtic connections... such a close tie with Eire, where once my ancestors left for Euskadi and from there to the vast Pacific (Guam, Philippines) and S.America... greetings from wild, wet, windy, and wonderful Western Patagonia
They kind of damce like they are doing a highland fling 😂😂 I love those cultural connections
Muiñeira. Moliñeira doesn't exist in Galician language. Sounds like a bad mix between Galician and Spanish. Not wanted to sound rude, just a little correction you know 👍🏾.
Muiñeira comes from Muiño, It means "something or someone relates to a mill (in Galicia mostly related to watermills where rye or wheat is transformer into flour).
Wonderful.
It looks so fun
My grandad was Galician from Ourense that's why I'm here :P to me this looks and sounds like a mix of Portugal and Scotland cultures lmao.
Zivela srbadijo !
¡Bello!
Ola profe!!! Gustoume moito este vídeo
Those women are covered yet they can b having fun!
it's not their religion, it's just a cultural thing
Dude this dosent have to do anything with any type of religion this is just a tradition and the women there are matriachs.
@@Fati.FerreiroYes. That' s true. ❤