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Tarantella - A Lively Traditional Folk Dance of Italy

Tarantella is a traditional folk dance that originated in Italy, particularly in the southern regions of Puglia and Calabria. The dance is characterized by quick and lively steps, often performed in a circle or line formation.
The name "tarantella" comes from the town of Taranto, where the dance was believed to have originated in the 15th century. According to legend, the dance was performed as a form of exorcism to cure people afflicted with tarantism, a supposed illness caused by the bite of a poisonous spider.
Tarantella is typically performed to traditional music played on instruments such as the accordion, guitar, and mandolin. The dance is known for its fast-paced steps and energetic movements, which are said to have been inspired by the quick movements of the tarantula spider.
Over time, tarantella has evolved into different variations and styles, with different regions and communities developing their own unique versions of the dance. Today, tarantella is a popular folk dance that is performed at festivals and celebrations throughout Italy and around the world.

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