BY: The Passionate Rhythms of Italian Dance
When it comes to dance, Italy is a country that has a rich and diverse cultural heritage. From the traditional folk dances of the countryside to the elegant ballroom dances of the cities, Italian dance is a celebration of life, passion, and romance.
One of the most iconic dances of Italy is the Tarantella. This fast-paced, lively dance is said to have originated in the southern region of Apulia, where it was traditionally performed to cure the bite of a tarantula spider. Legend has it that the bite of the spider would cause a fever and convulsions, which could only be cured by dancing to the rhythm of the Tarantella. Today, the Tarantella is performed at weddings, festivals, and other celebrations, and its energetic steps and twirls are a symbol of joy and happiness.
SOURCE: https://www.italiannotebook.com
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