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  2. Native American Hoop Dance - Wikipedia

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    Carl Moore, Cedric Moore and Jacob Fields performing a Native American Hoop Dance. Native American Hoop Dance is one of the individual dances, and it is performed as a show dance in many tribes. It features a solo dancer dancing with a dozen or more hoops and using them to form a variety of both static and dynamic shapes (poses and moves). Most ...

  3. American Indian Dance Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Hoop Dance comes from a legend in which a man who was dying aspired to leave a mark on earth and was given the opportunity to obtain more hoops for every natural form he was able to recreate. [6] Another notable dance performed by the American Indian Dance Theatre includes "The Warrior Prepares," which explains how the concept of warriors ...

  4. Ty Defoe - Wikipedia

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    Ty Defoe is an Ojibwe and Oneida performance artist, activist, and writer living in New York.. Defoe grew up in Wisconsin in the Ojibwe and Oneida communities of his parents. Defoe is two-spirit, [1] a term used in many Native American nations to indicate gender fluidity, non-traditional gender roles, or queerness.

  5. Hooping - Wikipedia

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    A hoop busker is a street performer who performs artistic movement with one or more hoops in the dance style of hooping. Performances given by a hoop busker will usually combine hooping with other disciplines including acrobatics , contortion , juggling , singing , and playing one or more musical instruments .

  6. World Championship Hoop Dance Contest - Wikipedia

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    The World Championship Hoop Dance Contest is an annual American Indian and Canadian First Nations hoop dancing competition held at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona. [ 1 ] During the contest, dancers are scored based on their skills in precision, timing, showmanship, creativeness and speed. [ 2 ]

  7. Marawa Ibrahim - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Ibrahim launched a U.K.-based hula hoop troupe—the Majorettes—and performed with them at the London Olympics. [5] [10] [11] Ibrahim and the group have been credited as helping repopularize hula hooping. [12] While in London, Ibrahim also held her weekly hula hoop class Hoola Schoola, and taught and performed with the Majorettes. [9 ...

  8. List of songs recorded by the Wiggles - Wikipedia

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    "Wiggle Hula" – Hoop Dee Doo: It's a Wiggly Party "Wigglemix" – The Wiggles Movie Soundtrack "Wiggletto" - Dance, Dance! "Wiggly Medley" – The Wiggles Movie Soundtrack; Wiggly Christmas Medley – Live Hot Potatoes "The Wiggly Owl Medley" – Wiggly Safari "Wiggly Party" – Hoop Dee Doo: It's a Wiggly Party

  9. Play party (United States) - Wikipedia

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    A play party is a social event in which toddlers gather to sing and dance. Play parties began in the 1830s in the United States as a route around strict religious practices banning dancing and the playing of musical instruments. The areas most influenced by the practice were the Southern and Midwestern parts of the United States.