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  2. Bunny hop (dance) - Wikipedia

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    History. The dance has been generally done to Ray Anthony 's big band recording of the song with this name. [1] It was a vocal hit in 1952, and instrumentally re-recorded c. 1958. The song has been re-recorded by others, including musical updates of the style, for example, a salsa version. Duke Ellington recorded "Bunny Hop Mambo " in 1954.

  3. Letkajenkka - Wikipedia

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    Letkajenkka / letkis is a music genre and a general noun as well as two songs by the same name ("Letkajenkka" and "Letkis") as proper nouns, after which the genre got its name; jenkka, on the other hand, is a general noun, a music and dance genre like waltz. The popular music genre and the ensuing dance craze were at their hottest during 1963 ...

  4. Ray Anthony - Wikipedia

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    From 1953 to 1954, Anthony was musical director of the television series TV's Top Tunes, and he also appeared as himself with his orchestra in the 1955 musicale/dance film Daddy Long Legs starring Fred Astaire and Leslie Caron. In 1955 he married actress Mamie Van Doren. Their son Perry Ray was born on March 18, 1956.

  5. Lindy Hop - Wikipedia

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    Norma Miller and Skip Cunningham 2009. Lindy Hop Dance, 2013. The Lindy Hop is an American dance which was born in the African-American communities of Harlem, New York City, in 1928 and has evolved since then. It was very popular during the swing era of the late 1930s and early 1940s.

  6. CoasterVille Bunny Hop: Everything you need to know - AOL

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    Complete the Second Stage of the Bunny Hop The second building stage of the Bunny Hop ride requires 4,200 coins, six Tulips, 750 Goods, and 4,200 Thrill Points to complete.

  7. History of Lindy Hop - Wikipedia

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    The history of Lindy Hop begins in the African American communities of Harlem, New York during the late 1920s in conjunction with swing jazz. Lindy Hop is closely related to earlier African American vernacular dances but quickly gained its own fame through dancers in films, performances, competitions, and professional dance troupes.

  8. 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 ...

  9. List of dances - Wikipedia

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    Dabke (Arab folk dance native to the Levant) Daggering. Dalkhai (Folk dance from Western Odisha, India) Dance of Osman Taka. Dance video games (emotes from video games) Dancer's Delight (Scottish) Dances of Universal Peace. Danda Nata (Folk dance from Odisha, India) Dandiya Raas.