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  2. Inspiring horse dances to 'Smooth' by Santana in Olympic ...

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    It features a horse participating in a dressage competition in the Olympics -- and it is dancing to an instrumental cover of "Smooth" by Santana featuring Rob Thomas.

  3. Thunder (mascot) - Wikipedia

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    Thunder is the stage name for the horse who is the official live animal mascot for the Denver Broncos football team. Thunder shares mascot duties with Miles, a human who wears a horse head mask atop a Broncos uniform. Three purebred Arabians have held this role since 1993, all gray horses whose coats lightened with age until they turned ...

  4. Bring On the Dancing Horses - Wikipedia

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    "Bring On the Dancing Horses" is a single by the English rock band Echo & the Bunnymen, released on 7 October 1985. It was the only single from their 1985 compilation album Songs to Learn & Sing and was recorded for the John Hughes film Pretty in Pink (1986). [ 2 ]

  5. The Red Shoes (song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Red Shoes" was released on 7-inch vinyl, cassette, and CD on 5 April 1994. [3] " You Want Alchemy" is the B-side song on all formats except the second part of the CD single. The second part of the CD single was released six days after the first part [ 4 ] and features a 10-minute remix by Karl Blagan of "The Red Shoes", renamed "Shoedance ...

  6. Viral 'pommel horse guy' Stephen Nedoroscik joins 'Dancing ...

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    The viral "pommel horse guy" from the 2024 Olympics is the first celebrity to be announced as a cast member on the 33rd season of "Dancing With the Stars," set to premiere on ABC and Disney+ on ...

  7. Troika (dance) - Wikipedia

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    Troika is a Russian performance dance based on Russian folk dances. The Russian word troika means three-horse team/gear, and the dancers imitate the prancing of horses pulling a sled or a carriage. [1] The first version was created by choreographer Nadezhda Nadezhdina for her folklore dance troupe Beroyzka in 1948. [2]

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  9. Pantomime horse - Wikipedia

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    A pantomime horse is a theatrical representation of a horse or other quadruped by two actors in a single costume who cooperate and synchronize their movements. [1] One actor plays the front end, including the horse's head and its front legs, in a more-or-less upright posture and with a reasonable field of view afforded by eye holes in the horse ...