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Dance in Portugal is an important part of the culture and has been for centuries, and is a way to express emotions, tell stories, and celebrate life

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Background imageDance Collection: Portuguese Dance - O-Vira

Portuguese Dance - O-Vira
O-Vira - a traditional Potuguese dance (translates as The Turn ), also popular in former Portuguese territories in South America

Background imageDance Collection: Gaby Deslys and her gowns by Drian 1913

Gaby Deslys and her gowns by Drian 1913
Gaby Deslys (1881-1920), French actress, dancer and singer, pictured in a variety of lavish outfits designed by Drian and realised by Landolff for her latest revue at the Palace Theatre, London

Fandango dance in Portugal in 1797, engraving
1755639 Fandango dance in Portugal in 1797, engraving; (add.info.: Fandango dance in Portugal in 1797, engraving); Photo: Tallandier

Background imageDance Collection: Lusitano horse, dun stallion pawing the ground, Portugal, May 2011

Lusitano horse, dun stallion pawing the ground, Portugal, May 2011

Background imageDance Collection: Lusitano horse, grey stallion trotting, Portugal

Lusitano horse, grey stallion trotting, Portugal

Background imageDance Collection: Eden Theatre, Lisbon, Portugal

Eden Theatre, Lisbon, Portugal

Background imageDance Collection: Bonfire made by the Caretos to celebrate the Winter Solstice. Salsas, Tras-os-Montes

Bonfire made by the Caretos to celebrate the Winter Solstice. Salsas, Tras-os-Montes. Portugal

Background imageDance Collection: dancing silhouettes

dancing silhouettes
Rui Correia

Background imageDance Collection: Through a dancing body

Through a dancing body
Nuno Borges

Background imageDance Collection: Through a dancing body

Through a dancing body
Nuno Borges

Background imageDance Collection: Geographic map of Guinee made by cartographer Luis Teixera (or Teixeira)

Geographic map of Guinee made by cartographer Luis Teixera (or Teixeira)
JLJ4598028 Geographic map of Guinee made by cartographer Luis Teixera (or Teixeira), approximately 1586. At the top right, representation of a dance scene among the indigenous (Africans)

Background imageDance Collection: Art Portugal: dance of the indigenous detail of the map of the Guinee by Luis Texeira

Art Portugal: dance of the indigenous detail of the map of the Guinee by Luis Texeira
JLJ4608091 Art Portugal: dance of the indigenous detail of the map of the Guinee by Luis Texeira (1602-1650), Engraving of the 17th century

Background imageDance Collection: The Sova Mavanda (king), surrounded by his men who psalmodify a monotonous song

The Sova Mavanda (king), surrounded by his men who psalmodify a monotonous song
LSE4332530 The Sova Mavanda (king), surrounded by his men who psalmodify a monotonous song, dancing in front of the major

Background imageDance Collection: People of Europe, 1922 (litho)

People of Europe, 1922 (litho)
473032 People of Europe, 1922 (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustrations from the series of People of Europe cigarette cards produced by Ansties in 1925)

Background imageDance Collection: Dance in Portuguese Guinea (colour litho)

Dance in Portuguese Guinea (colour litho)
2778109 Dance in Portuguese Guinea (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Dance in Portuguese Guinea)

Background imageDance Collection: Back from the Wedding (oil on canvas)

Back from the Wedding (oil on canvas)
488830 Back from the Wedding (oil on canvas) by Taunay, Nicolas Antoine (1755-1830); National Museum of Ancient Art, Lisbon, Portugal; (add.info.: Return of Wedding); French, out of copyright

Background imageDance Collection: Country dance, 17th century (painting)

Country dance, 17th century (painting)
LRI4664517 Country dance, 17th century (painting) by Flemish School, (17th century); Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, Lisbon, Portugal; (add.info.: Country dance Village party scene)

Background imageDance Collection: Fete for the wedding of Princess Marie Amelie d Orleans (1865-1951

Fete for the wedding of Princess Marie Amelie d Orleans (1865-1951
XEE4192868 Fete for the wedding of Princess Marie Amelie d Orleans (1865-1951) and Duke Charles Ferdinand de Bragance (1863-1908) at the Palais Royal in Paris in 1886

Background imageDance Collection: Charlie's Music Box

Charlie's Music Box
Rockas Kane

Background imageDance Collection: dancing silhouettes

dancing silhouettes
Rui Correia

Background imageDance Collection: Dances with pigeons

Dances with pigeons
Nana Sousa Dias

Background imageDance Collection: Princess Margaret watches traditional dancing during her visit to Nazare Portugal

Princess Margaret watches traditional dancing during her visit to Nazare Portugal. 9th June 1959

Background imageDance Collection: Eden Theatre, Lisbon, Portugal

Eden Theatre, Lisbon, Portugal

Background imageDance Collection: South America, Brazil, Maranhao, Sao Luis, dancers on Rua do Giz during the December

South America, Brazil, Maranhao, Sao Luis, dancers on Rua do Giz during the December festas natalinas

Background imageDance Collection: Silhouette of sexy woman dancing

Silhouette of sexy woman dancing
digital silhuette

Background imageDance Collection: L assiette au beurre, number 238, Satirique en couleurs, 1905_10_21 (lithograph)

L assiette au beurre, number 238, Satirique en couleurs, 1905_10_21 (lithograph)
ICA4700081 L assiette au beurre, number 238, Satirique en couleurs, 1905_10_21 (lithograph) by Camara, Leal de (1877-1948); (add.info.: L Plate au beurre, number 238, Satirique en couleurs)

Background imageDance Collection: Princess Margaret watches traditional dancing during her visit to Nazare Portugal

Princess Margaret watches traditional dancing during her visit to Nazare Portugal. 9th June 1959

Background imageDance Collection: Algarve traditional Portuguese folk dancing April 1997

Algarve traditional Portuguese folk dancing April 1997

Background imageDance Collection: Romantic couple in the rain

Romantic couple in the rain
Digital art

Background imageDance Collection: Dancing ballerina silhouette

Dancing ballerina silhouette
Rui Almeida Photography, 643522214

Background imageDance Collection: Spain and Portugal - Spanish Dancer

Spain and Portugal - Spanish Dancer - Spanish female dancer holding up castanets in right hand. Part of Box 149 Boswell collection - Portugal and Spain. Date: circa 1900

Background imageDance Collection: Gaby Deslys

Gaby Deslys (1881-1920), French actress, singer and dancer, pictured wearing a costume designed by the artist Drian and realised by the fashion couturier Paquin for the new revue

Background imageDance Collection: Ballerina dress

Ballerina dress
Rui Almeida Photography, 548744383

Background imageDance Collection: Country Dance (oil on canvas)

Country Dance (oil on canvas)
XIR488852 Country Dance (oil on canvas) by Flemish School, (17th century); National Museum of Ancient Art, Lisbon, Portugal; (add.info.: Danse Campagnade ); Giraudon; Flemish, out of copyright

Background imageDance Collection: Mademoiselle Marie Salle, 1741 (pastel on paper) (b / w photo)

Mademoiselle Marie Salle, 1741 (pastel on paper) (b / w photo)
XIR414544 Mademoiselle Marie Salle, 1741 (pastel on paper) (b/w photo) by Tour, Maurice Quentin de la (1704-88); 81.9x64.3 cm; Museu Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon

Background imageDance Collection: The Boleras Dance, illustration from Sketches of the Country, Character, and Costume

The Boleras Dance, illustration from Sketches of the Country, Character, and Costume
XJF618982 The Boleras Dance, illustration from Sketches of the Country, Character, and Costume, in Portugal and Spain, print by John Heaviside Clark, 1809 (aquatint) by Bradford, Rev

Background imageDance Collection: Dance of the Landeens, or Zulus, Arrived at the Shupanga to Lift the Annual Tribute

Dance of the Landeens, or Zulus, Arrived at the Shupanga to Lift the Annual Tribute
XJF105444 Dance of the Landeens, or Zulus, Arrived at the Shupanga to Lift the Annual Tribute of the Portuguese, engraved by Josiah Wood Whymper (1813-1903) (engraving) (b&w photo) by English School

Background imageDance Collection: Portugal - Saloios Dance

Portugal - Saloios Dance. A Saloio is a non-urban (rural, country) person. Originally it was a term applied to someone who lives in the rural areas surrounding Lisbon, the capital of Portugal

Background imageDance Collection: Gaula couple dancing, Funchal, Madeira

Gaula couple dancing, Funchal, Madeira
Two members of a folklore group from Gaula, seen here dancing in Funchal, the capital city of Madeira. The couple are wearing traditional costume, including black skull caps with points

Background imageDance Collection: Camacha woman with musical instrument, Funchal, Madeira

Camacha woman with musical instrument, Funchal, Madeira
A woman from a folklore group from the village of Camacha, seen here in Funchal, the capital city of Madeira. She is holding a musical instrument known as a brinquinho

Background imageDance Collection: Boa Nova group couple dancing, Funchal, Madeira

Boa Nova group couple dancing, Funchal, Madeira
Two members of a Boa Nova folklore group, seen here dancing in Funchal, the capital city of Madeira. They are wearing traditional costume, including black skull caps with points

Background imageDance Collection: Folklore group dancing in Funchal, Madeira

Folklore group dancing in Funchal, Madeira
A folklore group from the village of Camacha, dancing in the street in Funchal, the capital city of Madeira

Background imageDance Collection: Boa Nova man with musical instrument, Funchal, Madeira

Boa Nova man with musical instrument, Funchal, Madeira
A man from a Boa Nova folklore group, seen here in Funchal, the capital city of Madeira. He is holding a musical instrument known as a brinquinho, a stick decorated with wooden dolls

Background imageDance Collection: Gaula couple dancing, Funchal, Madeira

Gaula couple dancing, Funchal, Madeira
Two members of a folklore group from Gaula, seen here dancing in Funchal, the capital city of Madeira, with musicians playing in the background

Background imageDance Collection: Dancing during cultural street show

Dancing during cultural street show, Festa de Santo Antonio (Lisbon Festival), Lisbon, Portugal, Europe


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Dance Collection

Dance in Portugal is an important part of the culture and has been for centuries, and is a way to express emotions, tell stories, and celebrate life. Traditional Portuguese dances include the fandango, jota, and chula. The fandango is a lively dance that involves couples dancing in circles while singing traditional songs. The jota is a more formal dance with couples performing intricate steps while singing or playing instruments. The chula is an energetic solo dance that includes hand clapping and foot stomping. Dance has been used as a form of entertainment throughout Portugal's history, from religious ceremonies to royal courts to everyday celebrations like weddings and festivals. Today it remains an important part of Portuguese culture, with many different styles being practiced across the country from folkloric dances to modern hip-hop moves.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Dance collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning array of wall art and framed prints that captures the beauty and vibrancy of Portuguese dance. Our collection features a range of images depicting traditional dances such as fado, corridinho, and vira, as well as contemporary styles like hip hop and breakdancing. Each print showcases the intricate footwork, colorful costumes, and lively energy that make Portuguese dance so captivating. Whether you're looking to add some cultural flair to your home or office décor or simply appreciate the artistry of dance, our collection has something for everyone. The high-quality prints are available in various sizes and formats to suit any space or style preference. With its rich history and diverse influences, Portuguese dance is truly a feast for the senses – let these beautiful prints transport you to the heart of this vibrant tradition.
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What are Dance (Portugal Europe) art prints?

Dance art prints are a collection of high-quality, professionally curated artworks that showcase the beauty and cultural significance of dance in Portugal. These prints capture the essence of traditional Portuguese dances such as Fado, Vira, and Corridinho, as well as contemporary styles like hip hop and breakdancing. Each print is carefully crafted using premium materials to ensure longevity and vibrancy. The images are printed on archival-grade paper with fade-resistant inks to maintain their color accuracy for years to come. Dance art prints are available in a range of sizes to suit any space or decor style. These stunning artworks make perfect gifts for anyone who loves dance or has an appreciation for Portuguese culture. They can be displayed in homes, offices, studios, or anywhere else where they can be admired by all who see them. Whether you're looking for inspiration or simply want to add some beauty to your surroundings, Dance art prints offer something truly special.
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What Dance (Portugal Europe) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Dance art prints that you can purchase. These prints showcase the beauty and elegance of Portuguese dance, capturing its unique style and cultural significance. From traditional folk dances to contemporary performances, we have a diverse selection of images that will appeal to any lover of dance or Portuguese culture. Some popular options include prints featuring the colorful costumes worn by dancers during festivals and celebrations, as well as depictions of iconic landmarks such as Lisbon's historic neighborhoods. You'll also find stunning photographs that capture the energy and passion of live performances. Whether you're looking for a statement piece for your home or office, or simply want to add some beautiful artwork to your collection, we have something for everyone. With high-quality printing techniques and premium materials used in each print, you can be sure that your purchase will be a lasting investment in both artistry and quality.
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How do I buy Dance (Portugal Europe) art prints?

To buy Dance art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of artwork online. Once you have found the print that you like, simply select the size and format that suits your needs. You can choose from a range of options including framed or unframed prints, canvas prints or photographic prints. Once you have made your selection, add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. Here you will be prompted to enter your personal details and payment information. We accept a variety of payment methods including credit card and PayPal. After completing your purchase, your order will be processed by our team of experts who will ensure that it is printed to the highest quality standards before being shipped directly to your door. Buying Dance art prints from Media Storehouse is an easy and convenient way to bring beautiful artwork into your home or office space.
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How much do Dance (Portugal Europe) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Dance art prints that vary in price depending on the size and type of print you choose. Our collection includes high-quality photographic prints, canvas prints, framed prints, and poster prints. The cost of each print is determined by its size and the type of printing material used to create it. Our Dance art prints are created using state-of-the-art printing technology to ensure that they capture every detail and color accurately. We work with some of the best photographers in the industry to bring you stunning images that showcase Portugal's rich dance culture. Whether you're looking for a small poster or a large canvas print, we have something for everyone at an affordable price. So if you're looking to add some beautiful artwork to your home or office space, be sure to check out our selection of Dance art prints today.
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How will my Dance (Portugal Europe) art prints be delivered to me?

We take pride in delivering your Dance art prints to you with utmost care and efficiency. Once you have placed your order, our team of professionals will carefully package your print using high-quality materials to ensure that it arrives at your doorstep in pristine condition. We use trusted delivery partners who are experienced in handling delicate items such as art prints. Your package will be tracked throughout its journey so that you can keep an eye on its progress and know exactly when it will arrive. When the package reaches you, all you need to do is open it up and enjoy the beauty of your new Dance art print. We are committed to providing a seamless experience for our customers from start to finish, so if there are any issues with delivery or packaging, please don't hesitate to get in touch with us and we'll do everything we can to make things right.