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  2. Bunny hop (dance) - Wikipedia

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    The dance is a variation on a conga line.Participants dance in a line or a circle, holding on to the hips of the person in front of them.They tap the floor two times with their left foot, then with their right foot, then they hop forwards, backwards, and finally three hops forward to finish the sequence, which continues throughout the tune.

  3. Bunny hop - Wikipedia

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    Bunny hop can refer to: Bunny hop (dance), a novelty dance from the 1950s; Bunny hop (cycling), in cycling, a trick that involves the rider lifting their bike over an obstacle while remaining on the bike and in motion; Bunny hopping, in video games, a technique used to increase movement speed and control by jumping repeatedly while moving forward

  4. Bunny hop jump - Wikipedia

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    The bunny hop is typically one of the first jumps learned by beginning figure skaters.It is a non-rotational jump performed while skating forward in a straight line. [1] The name and the jump date back to at least the 1930s.

  5. Category:Bunny hop - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Bunny hop" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D. Bunny hop (dance) H. Bunny ...

  6. Letkajenkka - Wikipedia

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    The steps of Letkajenkka are like the steps of Bunny Hop, a novelty dance from the 1950s. It has been proposed that exchange students returning from the United States to Finland would have imported the steps of the Bunny Hop to Finland, as they had seen them on the TV show Bandstand.

  7. Ray Anthony - Wikipedia

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    The Ray Anthony Orchestra which became popular in the early 1950s with "The Bunny Hop", "Hokey Pokey", and the memorable theme from the radio/television police detective series Dragnet. [3] He had a No. 2 chart hit with a recording of the tune " At Last " in 1952; it was the highest charting pop version of the song in the U.S.

  8. Johnny Keating - Wikipedia

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    His song "Bunny Hop" was also featured in the Tim Burton film, Ed Wood (1994). As founder and principal of the Johnny Keating School of Music, Edinburgh, he was directly responsible for the musical education of many students who later became successful professionals.

  9. The Ill-Conceived P. D. Q. Bach Anthology - Wikipedia

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    The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's notability guideline for music. ... 23. Little Bunny Hop Hop Hop (1:50) 24. Introduction (0:50) 25.