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  2. Medieval dance - Wikipedia

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    In Denmark, old ballads mention a closed Ring dance which can open into a Chain dance. A fresco in Ørslev church in Zealand from about 1400 shows nine people, men and women, dancing in a line. The leader and some others in the chain carry bouquets of flowers. [17] Dances could be for men and women, or for men alone, or women alone.

  3. Ring (jewellery) - Wikipedia

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    Usually a slender, simple ring (sometimes consisting of a band), set with the wearer's birthstone or the birthstone of the wearer's spouse. Such birthstone rings as the Mother's ring can be worn set with various birthstones. Some couples wear birthstones set with a wedding anniversary month birthstone as well as other commemorative stones.

  4. My Mother's Rings Are Somewhere in Manhattan's Jewelry ... - AOL

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    In this essay, the author of "A Home for the Holidays" addresses her mother’s alcoholism, her own grief, and the rings she left behind.

  5. Women in dance - Wikipedia

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    The important place of women in dance can be traced back to the origins of civilization. Cave paintings, Egyptian frescos, Indian statuettes, ancient Greek and Roman art and records of court traditions in China and Japan all testify to the important role women played in ritual and religious dancing from the start.

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  7. Girls Dancing Around an Obelisk - Wikipedia

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    Despite the painting's setting, Robert had never visited Egypt, and likely based the work on studies of ancient Egyptian monuments in Rome. [4] The main subject of the painting are nine female figures who are performing the farandole dance around the base of an obelisk. The scene also includes figures perched on the obelisk's plinth, playing ...

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