Ezpata-dantza
  Jorrai-dantza
  Soka-dantza
  Zortzikoak
Brokel-dantza
Boastitzea
Agurra
Makila txikiena
Brokel-makilena
Makila handiena
Belauntxingoa
Uztai txikiena
Uztai handiena
Zinta-dantza
Doinu zaharrak
Ormatxulo
Txakolin
Punta motz
Ehun eta bikoa

Bullet1 The soka-dantza is a dance that the dantzaris perform by joining their hands and forming a line or chain. The line of dantzaris form an open circle in the square and the dantzaris located at both ends of the chain lead the dance, in other words, the aurresku or aurrendari and atzesku or azkendari.


Bullet1 Starting from that basic choreographic structure, numerous common elements are observed in the tradition of the Guipuzkoan soka-dantza. Depending on the town or neighbourhood, the number of participating dantzaris and the type of celebration, the soka-dantza will be interpreted in one way or another, even though it always respects a basic choreographic structure and the common elements to all the parts are repeated. In fact, the soka-dantza has nearly as many names as versions: soka-dantza (and its version, the dantza-soka), esku-dantza, gizon-dantza, aurresku, karrika-dantza to name just a few.

Bullet1 As the result of the different versions typical of each place and time, all the Gipuzkoa soka-dantzas have specific characteristics, even though all the versions have the same structure. We are here performing the soka-dantza that is danced in Elgoibar on August 24th. Taking that soka-dantza as an example, we can note the main characteristics of that dance, even though we should not forget that the Gipuzko soka-dantzas have numerous local versions.


Bullet1 Over 40 soka-dantzas are danced in Gipuzko during the year. The soka-dantza is danced at least once a year in the following towns and districts: Abaltzisketa, Andoain, Antzuola, Arama, Aretxabaleta, Arrasate, Azpeitia, Beasain, Bergara, Berastegi, Billabona, Amasa, Deba, Itziar, Lastur, Donostia, Añorga, Zubieta, Eibar, Eibar, Elgeta, Elgoibar, Errenteria, Ibarra, Irura, Lasarte-Oria, Lazkao, Legazpia, Legorreta, Lizartza, Oiartzun, Olaberria, Oñati, Ordizia, Tolosa, Usurbil, Zegama, Zarautz and Zumarraga.