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  2. Joget - Wikipedia

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    It was influenced by the Portuguese dance of Branyo which is believed to have been spread to Malacca during the spice trade. In Malacca, joget dance is better known as Chakunchak. [1] The dance is one of the most popular folk dances in Malaysia that is normally performed by couples in cultural festivals, weddings and other social functions ...

  3. Willowbrook Ballroom - Wikipedia

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    It proved so popular, in 1923, the open-air pavilion was enlarged and a new 10-cents-a-dance policy was implemented. The ballroom was supposedly named after the Oh Henry candy bar, manufactured in Chicago by the Williamson Candy Company, who paid Verderbar for the naming rights. [1] In 1930, the pavilion was destroyed in a devastating fire.

  4. Culture of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Chicago, Illinois is known for the invention or significant advancement of several performing arts, including improvisational comedy, house music, industrial music, blues, hip hop, gospel, jazz [1] and soul.

  5. List of ethnic, regional, and folk dances by origin - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list with the most notable dances. Names of many Greek dances may be found spelt either ending with -o or with -os. This is due to the fact that the word for "dance" in Greek is a masculine noun, while the dance itself can also be referred to by a neuter adjective used substantively. Thus one may find both "hasapiko" ("the ...

  6. Ngajat - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, Ngajat Dance was represented in Cheonan World Dance Festival once again, with the Malaysian Team under UTP Performing Arts Group winning Silver Prizes. Dion Das Louis, an eight years old dancer from Sarawak representing Malaysia winning a Gold Prize by bringing Ngajat Dance 2024 World Performing Arts Championships in California ...

  7. Zapin - Wikipedia

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    In Malaysia, Zapin is mostly associated with the Malaysian southern state of Johor. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] In Indonesia , Zapin is mostly associated and classified as part of Malay cultures especially in terms of traditional dances and traditions in Malay-populated areas in Sumatra , Riau Islands , Bangka Belitung Islands , and Kalimantan .

  8. Cinta Sayang (dance) - Wikipedia

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    According to local story, the dance was said to have been invented in order to showcase how the family of fishermen say their goodbyes to the fishermen before they depart to the sea in order to make a living. [1] The dance is also popular among local farmers as a way for them to entertain themselves after a hard day's work at the paddy fields. [2]

  9. Mak yong - Wikipedia

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    Mak yong (Jawi: مق يوڠ ‎; Thai: มะโย่ง, RTGS: ma yong) is a traditional form of dance-drama from northern Malaysia, particularly the state of Kelantan. It was banned by the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party because of its animist and Hindu-Buddhist roots which pre-date Islam in the Asian region by far. [1]