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  1. Dec 7, 2015 · 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. A tu corazón y al mío. se lo pueden preguntar. Ya me despido de tí, de tu casa y tu ventana. Y aunque no quiera tu madre. Adiós, niña, hasta mañana. Jota. English translation © Jacqueline Cockburn. They say we're not in love. since they never see us talk; let them ask. your heart and mine! I must leave you now, your house and your window,

  3. 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.

  4. Jota. The Jota is a Spanish genre of music and dance that exists throughout Spain, but whose origins lie in the Spanish region of Aragon. However, like most Spanish dances of this time, it varies by region, including a version from Navarra, Galicia and Murcia, among many others.

  5. The jota is a colorful courtship dance, much like the fandango, traditional in northern Spain, especially in Aragon. The jota is also a kind of folk song that precedes and accompanies the dance; singers often sing the jota even when there is no dancing.

  6. jota, a style of musical and dance that developed during the 18th century, is commonly associated with this region. While the jota isn’t studied as often as flamenco, it has become a staple of Spanish folklore. The origins of the jota are uncertain.

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

    The jota is a traditional dance and song widespread throughout much of Spain. Its style varies depending on the region, there being, for example, the Aragon...

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