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. I'll try to add a few more that I like.
Eppen linked probably the best versión of it (W 2017), so I'm gonna go with W 2016 version, with the fall in the quad… I always found very inspiring how he woke up and won the gold that year.I can't find it but, there was a version of Flamenco where Stephan began with a Flamenco Dancer. That was my favorite.
(Sorry again Eppen but, at least, it's not a tango
). Zhiganshina/Gazsi SD 2015. I'll try to explain. Many people will probably connect flamenco music and bullfighting but, the truth is that, the only music you can hear in a "corrida" is pasodoble. And maybe there're people that identify flamenco as the most popular dance in Spain… rightnow, the most popular dance here, as in most parts of the world, is reggaeton
but, as a traditional dance, the most popular dance in Spain in the XXth century was pasodoble or, at least, a very simple versión of it, a few steps that most of the population, that had no idea of dancing, could dance. Most small villages had a "sunday vermu dance" and, of course the town's fiestas had an orquesta, as good as their budget can pay, where young people (and not so young) danced pasodobles, the only thing they really knew how how to dance... When I see a Pasodoble as ballroom dance or as a show dance, I enjoy it but for me, the original versión of the dance is the image of my elders dancing pasodobles in my family's small village. That's why I like this SD so much and, even when they use Latam music (probably to put the accent in the "popular", a pity, if they had used a real paso or a copla, it would had been perfect) for me it's the best versión of the paso as a "traditional popular spanish dance".- The other program that I want to mention it's not flamenco music or dancing, it's a pasodoble but they use latam music(Sorry again Eppen but, at least, it's not a tango
).
At least paso and flamenco originate in the same country!
Oh dear, hope I did not make people feel offended with that remark on not mixing tango and flamenco... But really, they are two rather distinct music and dance styles!
I think flamenco and paso doble are often much harder to differentiate - a Spaniard can surely do that without difficulty, but for the rest of us probably have a harder time tryingAt least paso and flamenco originate in the same country!
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Sometimes I feel a bit tired of the confusión too, but then I remind myself why I use the expression "latam music" or "latin rhythms": the truth is that I can´t make the difference between salsa, rumba, bachata, son, merengue, lambada, cumbia, ballenato… Everybody has limitations 
Akiko Suzuki 09-10 SP Andalucia
Best flamenco steps sequence i've ever seen in singles skating.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AtHMU6SZr9w
Back then it was easier to see skaters really bringing their very best in the steps sequence, nowadays they often feel just on the same tone of the rest of the program, it's not special anymore.