A lively Portuguese folk dance with a bouncy rhythm, or a grand procession or parade in some Portuguese-speaking regions.
From Portuguese 'corso' meaning 'course' or 'procession,' derived from Latin 'cursus.' In Portuguese culture, it became associated with festive street celebrations and traditional dances.
The corso is pure joy in motion—a dance where the rhythm is so infectious that even watching videos makes your feet want to move, and it's become a symbol of Portuguese cultural pride.
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