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  2. Hora (dance) - Wikipedia

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    A traditional oro playing in North Macedonia. Hora, also known as horo and oro, is a type of circle dance traditionally performed in Southeast Europe.Circle dances with similar names are found in Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova, North Macedonia, Greece and culturally adopted by ethnic minorities such as the Ashkenazi Jews [1] (Yiddish: האָרע hore), Sephardic Jews (Ladino: הורו horo) and ...

  3. Klezmer - Wikipedia

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    In some regions the music of a Sher could be interchangeable with a Freylekhs. [19] Khosidl, or Khosid, named after Hasidic Jews, is a more dignified embellished dance in 2 4 or 4 4. The dance steps can be performed in a circle or in a line. Hora or Zhok (from the Romanian Joc) is a circle dance in 3 8. In the United States, it came to be one ...

  4. Dance theory - Wikipedia

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    Dance theory is the philosophy underpinning contemporary dance, including formal ideologies, aesthetic concepts, and technical attributes. [1] It is a fairly new field of study, developing largely in the 20th century. It can be considered a branch of expression theory [2] and is closely related to music theory and specifically musicality. [3]

  5. Circle dance - Wikipedia

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    A traditional hora dance in North Macedonia. The Hora dance originates in the Balkans but is also found in other countries (including Romania and Moldova). The dancers hold each other's hands and the circle spins, usually counterclockwise, as each participant follows a sequence of three steps forward and one step back.

  6. Choreomusicology - Wikipedia

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    Choreomusicology is a portmanteau word joining the words choreology and musicology. [1] [2]As a discipline, choreomusicology emerged at the end of the twentieth century as a field of study concerned with the relationship between music and dance.

  7. Middle Eastern dance - Wikipedia

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    The traditional dances of the Middle East (Arabic: ‎رقص شرق أوسطي) (also known as Oriental dance) span a large variety of folk traditions throughout North Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia. For detailed information on specific dances of the region, see the main entries as follows:

  8. Jewish dance - Wikipedia

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    The Horah is a Jewish circle dance typically danced to the music of Hava Nagila. ... "Hora Agadati," as the dance was known, became a success there. The dance was ...

  9. Israeli folk dance - Wikipedia

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    For example, the dances Hora Chadera (1972) and Eretz, Eretz (1974) hearken back to the Hasidic dance tradition. Some dances combine elements from multiple folk dance traditions, or from folk and non-folk sources. The dance Ma Navu (1956) combines folk dance influences (e.g., the Yemenite step) with movements from ballet. Some Israeli dances ...