Flamenco Fridays Niño Miguel
Alegria is structurally one of the strictest forms of flamenco. A traditional dance in alegria must contain each of the following sections, in order:
- salida (entrance)
- paseo (walkaround)
- silencio (similar to an adagio in ballet – it is the singer who is “silent”)
- castellana (upbeat section)
- escobilla (literally “brush” as with a broom, which describes dancers’ footwork in this section)
- bulerias
This structure is often not strictly followed when alegria is played as a standalone song with no dancing. You will, however, frequently hear parts of this structure in solo guitar playing. In this way an artist can pay homage to the entirety of the art form, even when a dancer is not present.