<p>The gaucho - 'a beggar on horseback' whose dance music was the strumming of a guitar and the jingling of his spurs - was the civiliser of the pampa.&nbsp;His presence more than anything else led to the creation of the essentially Argentine folk dance;&nbsp;for while the folk culture of the northern provinces is shared with Chile Peru and Bolivia the dances of the plains the Chacareras and Escondidos are Argentina's own exclusive property.&nbsp;And they bear still the hall-marks of the gaucho that remarkable mixture of Spanish courtesy gravity and elegance combined with the sinewy toughness of the Indian.</p><p><br></p><p>Mr. Lloyd who was a member of the Editorial Board of the English Folk Dance and Song Society and of the International Folk Music Council roamed Argentina from the River Plate to the Bolivian frontier.&nbsp;And wherever he went he delved into folklore particularly in the provinces of Salta and Jujuy.&nbsp;Music and step notations for two dances from these areas which are rich in dance and song are given in this book together with two from the gaucho plains.&nbsp;In addition there are four colour plates showing the traditional costumes worn.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>
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