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  2. Kenshibu - Wikipedia

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    Kenshibu. Kenshibu (剣詩舞, meaning 'sword and poetry dancing') is a category of Japanese interpretive dances performed to traditional music accompanied by poetry known as shigin (詩吟). Kenbu refers to dances performed with the aid of a sword, and shibu to dances performed with one or more fans. While fans may also be employed in some ...

  3. The Myths and Legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the ...

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    The Myths and Legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table is a studio album by English keyboardist Rick Wakeman, released on 27 March 1975 by A&M Records. It is a concept album based on the stories and people of the King Arthur legend. Wakeman started to write the music in 1974 while recovering from a heart attack and recorded it ...

  4. Kings & Queens (Ava Max song) - Wikipedia

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    II " (2019) " Kings & Queens " is a song by American singer Ava Max, released on March 12, 2020, through Atlantic Records as the lead single from her debut studio album, Heaven & Hell (2020). The song was written by Ava Max, Brett McLaughlin, Desmond Child, Hillary Bernstein, Jakke Erixson, Madison Love, Mimoza Blinsson, and producers Cirkut ...

  5. Scottish sword dances - Wikipedia

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    Scottish sword dances. The Sword dance is one of the best known of all Highland dances, an ancient dance of war. Performance of sword dances in the folklore of Scotland is recorded from as early as the 15th century. [1][2][3] Related customs are found in the Welsh and English Morris dance, in Austria, Germany, Flanders, France, Italy, Spain ...

  6. Bacchu-ber - Wikipedia

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    Bacchu-ber. The bacchu-ber ( French: [ba.ky.bɛʁ] ), derived from Occitan bau cubèrt ( Occitan: [baw ky'bɛʁ], covered dance or indoor ball), is a traditional folk dance performed with swords. This dance takes place in the district of Pont-de-Cervières, city of Briançon ( Hautes-Alpes, France ). Its origin dates back to many centuries ago ...

  7. Accolade - Wikipedia

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    The monarch then raises the sword just up over the apprentice's head, flips it counterclockwise so that the same side of the blade will come in contact with the knight's body, and places it on his left shoulder. [1] The new knight then stands up, and the king or queen presents him with the insignia of his new order. Contrary to popular belief ...

  8. Long Sword dance - Wikipedia

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    Long Sword dance. The Long Sword dance is a hilt-and-point sword dance recorded mainly in Yorkshire, England. The dances are usually performed around Christmas time and were believed to derive from a rite performed to enable a fruitful harvest.

  9. I Can't Dance - Wikipedia

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    I Can't Dance. " I Can't Dance " is the fourth track from English rock band Genesis ' 14th studio album, We Can't Dance (1991) and was released in December 1991 as the second single from the record. Lyrics were composed by drummer Phil Collins with music written collectively by the band.