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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. Dec 31, 2023 · Jota” specifically is a traditional Spanish dance form that originated in Aragon. It is characterized by its lively rhythm and energetic movements. The lyrics of the song speak of a love that is hidden from the world.

  3. 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.

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

    Due to phonetic changes, it has become jota (pronounced [ˈxota]) in modern Spanish (reborrowed to Valencian as jota [ˈxota], or cota [ˈkɔta]) and hotia (pron. [ˈxota]) or ixota (pron. [iˈʃota]) in Aragonese; Valencian: [ˈxota]; Asturian: xota [ˈʃota]; Galician: xota [ˈʃɔtɐ].

  5. 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.

  6. The jota probably originated as a fertility dance in Aragon, although legend states that it was brought north from Andalusia by the exiled Moorish poet Aben Jot. The jarana of Yucatán, danced with whirling scarves, is a Mexican derivative of the jota.

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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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