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In the most common version, played by both the men and the women of the family alike, they place the child on their knees, either sitting or standing, and sometimes astride their thighs. With the tips of their toes on the floor, they lift and lower their heels rhythmically in a movement that is similar to trotting.
This was recorded in Apellániz (A), Allo, Aoiz, Monreal, Obanos, Viana and Lezaun (N). In the last of these locations, there is a fourth, faster movement with the words: “A cuatro suelas, a cuatro suelas...” (flying along)