Sevillanas: living heritage
La sevillane or sevillana (in Spanish) is a popular Spanish dance, which is danced by two, one or more couples, in a circle or in a group.
The origin of the «sevillanas» would be in the years before the arrival of the Catholic Kings. In the compositions called «seguidillas» Castilian, which were finally evolved. Dance was added in the eighteenth century until the current evolution. The same year of its foundation, they arrived at the Feria of Seville under the name of «sevillanas». The term was not legally recognized by Real Academia de la Lengua Española until 1884; time was included in the dictionary of the Spanish language.
With the participation of the dancer Ruben Molina, accompanied by a guitarist.