| Sources and Dancing
Masters DANCES
FROM BIZKAIA
SOKA-DANTZA AND
DANTZARI-DANTZA FROM THE SHIRE OF DURANGO
Alejandro Aldekoa, Txelu Etxebarria, Rafael Albizuri -Otsue-, Roberto
Maiztegi, Santos Oregi, Germán Aldekoa.
ERROMERIA.
Patxi Bilbao, Bartolo Lasa, Fazio Arandia, Silbestre Elezkano "Txilibrin",
Joakintxu Goti, Pepito Astondoa, Sabin Bilbao (son of Patxi Bilbao), Pablo Intxaurraga,
Modesto Intxaurraga, Leon Bilbao, Maurizia Aldaiturriaga, Juan Aiesta, Rufino Arrola,
Simeon Iragorri, Patxi Bernaola, Elorria "Aldai", Juan Antxia, Raimunda
Bizkarguenaga, Satur Arandia (sister of Fazio Arandia), Bitoria Amorrortu, Pedro
Barrenetxea, Justo Iturbe, Luis Bilbao, Pedro Aldekoa, Zeferino Lejarreta, Raimunda
Sautua, Luis Etxebarria, Juan Bilbao, Basilio Etxebarria, Felisa Lejarza (wife of Basilio
Etxebarria), Ana Mari Etxebarria.
DANCES FROM NAVARRE
THE BAILE DE LA
ERA OR "LARRAIN DANTZA" FROM ESTELLA.
Francisco Beruete, Sr. Bandrés, the Gastón sisters, Tito Sánchez, the research of
Father Hilario Olazarán.
DANCES FROM AIEZKOA.
Sr.Almirantearena from the cottage Goikoa in Orbaizeta, Orreaga Irigarai, Larrañeta
(father and son) and all the inhabitants of the village of Aezkoa in general.
DANCES FROM OCHAGAVIA.
Claudio Villanueva and Pedro Esart.
CARNIVAL OF ALSASUA.
José Manuel Goikoetxea, Patxi Goikoetxea and his wife Amaia, and the association
Gure Etxea from Alsasua.
DANCES FROM VALCARLOS.
Maurizio Erbiti, M.A. Sagaseta, the written work of Faustin Bentaberry and the Dance Group
Argia.
TTUN-TTUN FROM UZTARROTZ
AND IZABA.
Eduarda Lorea, Jonas Lorea, Dionisia Marco, Mari Carmen Faianas, Dolores Blanco, Nati
Labairu, and the Dance Group Argia.
DANCES FROM GIPUZKOA
SOINU ZAHARRAK AND BROKEL
DANTZA.
The Dance Group Argia from Donostia (San Sebastian), Haritz from
Elgoibar and Udaberri from Tolosa, as well as the written work of J.I.
Iztueta.
DANCES FROM SOULE
MASKARADA AND KADRILAK.
Jean Pierra Rekalt, Jean Mixel Bedaxagar, Pierra Bordazaharre Etxahun Iruri,
Pierra Ager "Garat Arhane", Jean Pierra Bordagarai and Erramun Tartaxü.
It has taken us so many years to
compile all our information, we have had so many interesting conversations, we have
interviewed people from all over the Basque Country about rituals, dance, music etc. that
it is more than likely that we have forgotten to mention the names of some of our sources
and for this we apologise. We would therefore be grateful for anyone missing from this
list to contact us as soon as possible in order to correct our oversight. |