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"Barek brik alḥama" (The lightning of our protection shone forth)
… shira - hallel . While the recording was being made two men danced to the music of the shira . The dancers and singers spurred each other on, and coordinated …
"Vehalleluya" (Hallelujah)
… throughout the song. The parts are allocated in accordance with the poetic meter: the soloist sings the first two …
"Shabbat menuḥa hi" (Sabbath is a day of rest)
… throughout the song. The parts are allocated in accordance with the poetic meter: the soloist sings the first two …
"Se'i yona veshim'ini" (Go, Dove, and hear Me)
… continue with three different melodies, accompanied by a dance. These melodies, some of them in triple and others in …
Viva ordueña (29)
… A dance-song performed at weddings. The dance movements follow the acts described in the text: sift … (v. 1-2), stepping into the sea (v. 3) and thus learning to dance (v. 4). (v. 3-4 serve as refrain after each strophe.) …
Y espera, señor (17)
… the hebrew word kahal ). Whoever has a good body should dance (v. 9), whoever hasn't, should look on and be still …

Tehillat no. 1 (Sebastian Diaz Pena)
… dedicated to the Choir of Temple Emanuel and has a Curaçao dance-like rhythm. Performers: Gideon Y. Zelermyer (hazzan) …
El buen viar (El baile del cereal)
… A cumulative song used as a dance at wedding feasts. This song is formulated as a series … The refrain at the end of each strophe hints at the dance and also mentions the sea, a common poetic allusion of … we put our foot into the sea and turn around.” A similar dance song is found in the North Moroccan Sephardic wedding …
Oy, qué relumbror (La novia relumbrante + El baile de la novia)
… This is one of the very few dance songs found in the Sephardic repertoire. The opening … her live for a hundred years and be joyful. Come out and dance, I want to see you dancing.” … Judeo-Spanish Songs for …
Estas casas tan hermosas (La casa de la boda)
… “Oh, what beautiful houses, for the brides to dance there at weddings; this one and another one.” … …