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  2. Dance in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Maranao people from the around the Lake Lanao have a royal manner of “walking” called the Pagapir. The ladies of the royal court perform this dance for important events and to show their good upbringing. It involves a graceful manipulation of the Aper (apir) or fan while doing the “Kini-kini” or small steps. [2] Sagayan: Cotabato ...

  3. Waray people - Wikipedia

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    The music used for the dance is complex, having a wide variety depending on the wishes of the musicians. In some cases, the rondalla also sings while the performers dance to the music. In Waray tradition, a sarayaw or social dancing event is never complete without the kuratsa. The dance is so integral to Waray culture that it is also exhibited ...

  4. Art Ramasasa - Wikipedia

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    Like his fellow Waray musician Joseph Uy, he has also recorded music, much of which is composed of his own versions of traditional dances in Eastern Visayas such as the kuratsa, jota, and aminudo. Unlike Joseph Uy's style which is said to be serious, Art Ramasasa employs humor in his musical style, which has led some like writer Doms Pagliawan ...

  5. Category:Lists of music videos - Wikipedia

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    List of most-viewed French music videos on YouTube; MTV 500; List of music videos set in London; N. List of music videos featuring nudity; O. List of one-shot music ...

  6. Contra dance choreography - Wikipedia

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    Much of the dance is done as a walking movement, one step for each count of the music, while the arms and hands do most of the changing, most of these involving connecting with others' hands. Most contra dances consist of a sequence of about six to twelve individual figures, prompted by the caller in time to the music as the figures are danced ...

  7. Folk dance - Wikipedia

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    Bhangra, a Punjabi harvest dance in Pakistan and India, and a music style that has become popular worldwide. Chitrali Dance - Chitral, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa in Pakistan. Circassian dance; Circle dance; Dabke, a folk dance of the Levant; Domkach, folk dance of Bihar and Jharkhand, India; Garba Circular Devotional dance from Gujarat danced the world ...

  8. Cajun jig - Wikipedia

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    Cajun music played under 2 4 or 4 4 timing, associated with the two-step, rather than one-step blues time or 3 4 timing associated with a waltz. The Cajun Jig shares vague similarity to Merengue. Despite the single-like step, variations of the handhold combined with turns give the dance infinite dance move options. The dancers' handholds can be ...

  9. Kalamatianos - Wikipedia

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    The American jazz composer, Dave Brubeck, well known for his exploration of asymmetrical rhythms in his own music, used a variant of the rhythm of the Kalamatianos for his Unsquare Dance, though the measures are divided into two groups of 4 followed by 3 beats rather than 3 followed by 4.