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  2. Italian folk dance - Wikipedia

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    The saltarello. Italian folk dance has been an integral part of Italian culture for centuries. Dance has been a continuous thread in Italian life from Dante through the Renaissance, the advent of the tarantella in Southern Italy, and the modern revivals of folk music and dance.

  3. Tolo (dance) - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 7 February 2007, at 23:41 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Culture of Italy - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Italy encompasses the knowledge, beliefs, arts, laws, and customs of the Italian peninsula and of the Italians throughout history. Italy has been the centre of the Roman civilization, the Catholic Church, and of the Renaissance, as well as the starting point of movements with a great international impact such as the Baroque ...

  5. Tarantella - Wikipedia

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    Italian girl dancing the tarantella, 1846 Italians in Naples dancing the tarantella The nowadays southern part of Italy was not part of a single country until the mid to late 19th century. The place was a colony of ancient Greece , and even Napoli ("Naples") comes from the Greek word "Neapolis," which means "New City."

  6. Historical dance - Wikipedia

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    Historical dance (or early dance) is a term covering a wide variety of Western European-based dance types from the past as they are danced in the present. Today historical dances are danced as performance , for pleasure at themed balls or dance clubs, as historical reenactment , or for musicological or historical research.

  7. Tolo - Wikipedia

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    Tolo (dance), a regional U.S. term for a type of school dance where females invite males; TOLO (TV channel), an Afghan TV station; Tiele people, a Turkic people in inner Asia before the 8th century; Tolo, an Aztec deity, for which Toluca was named. Tolo, a cultivar of Karuka; It may refer to the following places Tolo, Democratic Republic of the ...

  8. History of dance - Wikipedia

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    The history of dance is difficult to access because dance does not often leave behind clearly identifiable physical artifacts that last over millennia, such as stone tools, hunting implements or cave paintings. It is not possible to identify with exact precision when dance becomes part of human culture. Dance is filled with aesthetic values ...

  9. Carlo Blasis - Wikipedia

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    Carlo Blasis (Italian pronunciation: [ˈkarlo ˈblazis]; 4 November 1797 – 15 January 1878) [citation needed] was an Italian dancer, choreographer and dance theoretician born in Naples. He is well known for his very rigorous dance classes, sometimes lasting four hours long. He danced in France, Italy, London and Russia. [1]