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The flagging dance is the undulation, spinning and waving of flags in a rhythmic fashion with music. Practitioners of this form of performance art and dance are usually referred to as "Flaggers" and "Flag Dancers." Although spinning Flags resembles the spinning of Poi, it is not a form of Poi. Poi originated with the Māori people of New ...
Basic color guard moves include Jazz runs (a Jazz dance move used as a graceful way to run across the marching band field or the gym floor), "right shoulder" (positioning the flag with the bottom of the pole by your belly button and your right hand by the flag's silk tape) and "stripping the flag" (holding the flag silk with your fingers so you ...
There is a brief mention that this subject should not be confused with color guard, which uses FLAGS, not FANS, but no mention of the long-standing argument in the "FANNING" community about the use of the term "FLAG-DANCING/DANCER" as a homophobic substitute for the original term "FAN-DANCING/DANCER". It seems like a simple issue: Flags require ...
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Eli Lilly missed Wall Street's revenue expectations in its third quarter earnings released Wednesday morning, which sent shares down more than 6%.The drugmaker also slashed its profit guidance and ...
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The Magdalena Medio region's police force posted a video on social media this week showing the woman, identified by local news outlet Diario del Norte as 22-year-old Karen Juliet Ojeda Rodríguez ...
Stagecoach to Dancers' Rock is a 1962 American Western film directed by Earl Bellamy, written by Keneth Darling, and starring Warren Stevens, Martin Landau, Jody Lawrance, Judy Dan, Don Wilbanks, Del Moore and Robert Anderson. [1] [2] [3] It was released on October 1, 1962, by Universal Pictures.