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  2. Dances of Universal Peace - Wikipedia

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    Dance leaders tend to believe peace can be promoted through experiencing the same One Joy through diverse dance steps, chants, and languages. [5] The DUP emphasis is on participation regardless of ability as DUP dances are almost never performed before an audience. Dancers of all levels, including children, are able to follow along and dance ...

  3. Circle dance - Wikipedia

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    In Macedonia, near the town of Zletovo, the murals on the monastery of Lesnovo (Lesnovo Manastir), which date from the 14th century, show a group of young men linking arms in a round dance. [8] A chronicle from 1344 urges the people of the city of Zadar to sing and dance circle dances for a festival.

  4. Kolo (dance) - Wikipedia

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    The circle dance is usually performed amongst groups of at least three people and up to several dozen people. Dancers hold each other's hands or each other's waists. They form a circle, a single chain or multiple parallel lines. [3] [4] Kolo requires almost no movement above the waist. The basic steps are easy to learn.

  5. Croatian folk dance - Wikipedia

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    The traditional kolo is a circle dance, a relatively simple dance common throughout other Slavic countries in which dancers follow each other around the circle. Due to emigration, Croatian folk dance groups are prevalent throughout the diaspora , most notably the United States , Canada , Australia, and Germany .

  6. Oh Johnny, Oh Johnny, Oh! - Wikipedia

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    Premier Quartet; Blue Amberol Records, wax cylinder (1917) OCLC 39869865. The Andrews Sisters with the Vic Schoen Orchestra; 2840 Decca, 78 rpm; 10 inch (1939) OCLC 166342298 ...

  7. Category:Group dances - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Group dances" The following 62 pages are in this category, out of 62 total. ... Circle dance; Clutha (dance) Conga line; Country–western dance; D.

  8. Category:Circle dances - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 29 December 2013, at 12:32 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. Nijemo kolo - Wikipedia

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    Nijemo kolo is performed by a group forming a closed circle with the men leading their female partners in quick steps, which are often vigorous and daunting. [2] The most noticeable aspect of the dance is that it performed entirely without music.