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Makana has toured with or opened for acts such as Jason Mraz, Santana, Elvis Costello, Paul Rodgers, Sting, No Doubt, Jack Johnson, Chris Isaak, John Legend and more. [9] Makana's song "Family" was featured in the opening episode in Series 4 of Magnum P.I. (2018 TV series), "Island Vibes", first airing on October 1, 2021. It was performed by ...
Cover dance (also known as dance cover) is the act of replicating a dance choreography, particularly from Japanese idol or Korean idol music acts and Vocaloid songs. [1] Cover dances may be uploaded onto video-sharing services like YouTube and TikTok in which dancers reenact the choreography of a song or music video or perform an original choreography for an existing song.
Makana may also refer to: Makana (musician), an American slack-key guitar player and singer; Makana (prophet) (died 1819), a Xhosa warrior and prophet; Makana F.A., a sporting body formed by political prisoners on Robben Island, South Africa; Makana Local Municipality, a local authority in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa
K-pop Cover Dance Festival is an international amateur dance competition, organised with the support of the South-Korean television network MBC. [1] The contestants perform dance covers of K-pop songs, i.e. imitate choreography performed by K-pop artists.
Makana Mountain ridge from Limahuli Garden and Preserve, Kauai, Hawaii. Makana is a mountain located on northern shore of the island of Kauaʻi, where it rises 1,115 feet (340 m) above Limahuli Valley. [1] Makana is a Hawaiian language term meaning gift or reward. [2] It is often used as a person's name or as part of a name.
Geta Dance Art is a performing style that combines traditional Japanese dance with modern dance, singing, and live painting. It was created and developed by Japanese performance artist Miyuki Matsunaga, with music by Cirque Du Soleil adapter and musician Pierre Dubé.
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Bugaku (舞楽, court dance and music [1]) is a Japanese traditional dance that has been performed to select elites, mostly in the Japanese imperial court, for over twelve hundred years. In this way, it has been known only to the nobility, although after World War II , the dance was opened to the public and has even toured around the world in 1959.