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  2. Zumba - Wikipedia

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    Zumba was created in the 1990s by dancer and choreographer beto perez, an aerobics instructor in Cali, Colombia.After forgetting his usual music one day, and using cassette tapes of Latin dance music (salsa and merengue) for class, Pérez began integrating the music and dancing into other classes, calling it "Rumbacize".

  3. Circassian dance - Wikipedia

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    Circassian dance. Circassian dance is an important and defining part of the culture of Circassian people. The national dances evoke imagery of combat and courtship. They play a role in efforts to preserve Circassian tradition and culture in the diaspora. [1] There are several dances including the kabardinka.

  4. Mixer dance - Wikipedia

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    Mixer dance. A mixer dance, dance mixer or simply mixer is a kind of participation dance in a social dance setting that involves changing partners as an integral part. Mixing can be built into the dance choreography or can be structured to occur more randomly. Mixers allow dancers to meet new partners and allow beginners to dance with more ...

  5. Juba dance - Wikipedia

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    Juba dance. Master Juba from American Notes. The Juba dance or hambone, originally known as Pattin' Juba (Giouba, Haiti: Djouba), is an African-American style of dance that involves stomping as well as slapping and patting the arms, legs, chest, and cheeks (clapping). "Pattin' Juba" would be used to keep time for other dances during a walkaround.

  6. Glossary of dance moves - Wikipedia

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    Cross-body lead. Cross-body lead is a common and useful move in Latin dances such as salsa, mambo, rumba and cha-cha-cha. Basically, the leader, on counts 2 and 3 of their basic step (assuming dancing on 1), does a quarter-left turn (90° counter-clockwise) while still holding on to the follower. On counts 4 and 5, the follower is led forward ...

  7. Irish stepdance - Wikipedia

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    Irish stepdance is a style of performance dance with its roots in traditional Irish dance. It is generally characterized by a stiff upper body and fast and precise movements of the feet. It can be performed solo or in groups. Aside from public dance performances, there are also stepdance competitions all over the world.

  8. Cha-cha-cha (dance) - Wikipedia

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    44. Year. 1950's. Origin. Cuba. The cha-cha-cha (also called cha-cha), is a dance of Cuban origin. [ 1 ][ 2 ] It is danced to cha-cha-cha music introduced by the Cuban composer and violinist Enrique Jorrin in the early 1950s. This rhythm was developed from the danzón-mambo. The name of the dance is an onomatopoeia derived from the shuffling ...

  9. List of Dance Academy episodes - Wikipedia

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    Dance Academy features Tara Webster (Xenia Goodwin), a new student at Australia's National Academy of Dance.The show presents the students at the Academy learning the intricacies of ballet and dance, and is primarily shown from Tara's perspective, along with fellow first year students Kat Karamakov (Alicia Banit), Abigail Armstrong (Dena Kaplan), Sammy Lieberman (), Christian Reed (Jordan ...