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The story of the Spanish bullfights, presented in a dance of Paso Doble. It actually originatedPasoD
in southern France, but is influenced after the sound, drama and movement
of the Spanish Bullfights. Paso Doble means "Two Step" in Spanish.

The competition version of the Paso Doble is danced with high chest,
shoulders wide and down, and with a head kept back but inclined slightly
forward and down. The man is the mathador and the lady is the music.

Often it is choreographed to the tune 'Espana Cani' (The Spanish Gypsy Dance),
which has three musical phrases.

These highlights are usualy matched in the choreography
by dramatic poses, adding to the spectacular nature of the dance.