How sweet. Unless she really was a tourist board plant :  D
Thanks for posting this music

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STUART [s.wa...@ntlworld.com]
Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2016 2:26 PM
To: Nelson, Jocelyn; Vihuelalist
Subject: [VIHUELA] Re: a tiny dance for two machetes

On 06/03/2016 19:03, Nelson, Jocelyn wrote:
> This was so delightful I had to replay it again right away, Stuart :  )
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> What is the story about the pictures?
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> Jocelyn


Thanks Jocelyn!


It's in a main street in Funchal, Madeira. I don't know if the nun is a
well-known local character - or someone employed by the Madeira tourist
board! - but she came along, listened to the guitarist playing outside a
cafe, and started dancing along to his playing. All the tourists
(including me) took photos of her.


Stuart
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> Subject: [VIHUELA] a tiny dance for two machetes
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> Dança da Levada, arranged for two machetes by M.J.M. Cabral (1840s)
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> played on a cavaquinho with nylgut strings
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> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsLwQxM0Eiw
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> Stuart
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