The original dance version is due to the Sevillian dancer Faíco who was accompanied by Ramón Montoya, who is said to have invented the typical farruca melody for the guitar. The success was thunderous and from then on many other dancers stylized and expanded this flamenco style, such as El Gato or Antonio Gades. It is commonly played in the key of A minor, with each
compás equivalent to 2 measures of time with emphasis on the 1st, 3rd, 5th, and 7th beats:
[1] 2
[3] 4
[5] 6
[7] 8 The dance often has fast turns, quick intense footwork, held lifts and falls, dramatic poses and bursts of filigrana (often with a flat hand). It can also be danced with a cape. ==References==