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  1. Dec 7, 2015 · Jota. A very popular dance from the north east of Spain, specifically from the province of Aragon, the Jota is one of the most renowned triple meter forms and probably the most famous of De Falla’s Spanish songs.

  2. Aug 20, 2024 · The title "Jota" likely refers to Portuguese soccer player Diogo Jota, whose name is used in the song to convey a sense of drive and determination. The song's lyrics emphasize the need to work hard and earn money, highlighting the pressure to succeed in a society that values material wealth.

  3. Dec 31, 2023 · The album consists of seven songs, each reflecting a different aspect of Spanish folk music. “Jota” specifically is a traditional Spanish dance form that originated in Aragon. It is characterized by its lively rhythm and energetic movements.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jota_(music)Jota (music) - Wikipedia

    The jota (pronounced [ˈxota] [1]) is a genre of music and the associated dance known throughout Spain, most likely originating in Aragon. It varies by region, having a characteristic form in Aragon (where it is the most important [1]), Mallorca, Catalonia, León, Castile, Navarre, Cantabria, Asturias, Galicia, La Rioja, Murcia and Eastern Andalusia.

  5. In the last months Juan Antonio Torres and me are creating some videos with a didactic approach and now we wanted to share with you this one, made specially for not Spanish people, that explains, from the basic, the style that is the most popular: jota.

  6. academia-lab.com › encyclopedia › jota-musicJota (music) - AcademiaLab

    Origin. Regarding the origin of the song, there has been a rather fanciful belief that the jota had been brought to Aragon by an Arab expelled from Valencia named Aben Jot. He considered him the "inventor" of singing, as reflected in some couplets that mention him as a refugee in Calatayud in the XII century: «The Jota was born in Valencia.

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  8. Mar 3, 2023 · Jota is a Spanish dance that came to be in the 1700s and is the national folk dance of Aragon, Spain, a landlocked region in northeastern Spain comprising the provinces of Huesca, Zaragoza and Teruel. The Basque people also claim it as their national dance.