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  2. Hully Gully - Wikipedia

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    The Hully Gully is a type of unstructured line dance often considered to have originated in the 1960s, but is also mentioned some forty years earlier as a dance common in the black juke joints in the first part of the twentieth century. [1] In its modern form it consisted of a series of dance steps called out by the MC. Each step was relatively ...

  3. Category:African-American dance - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Pages in category "African-American dance" The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total.

  4. Line dance - Wikipedia

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    The Chicken Dance is an example of a line dance adopted by the Mod revival during the 1980s. [18] The music video for the 1990 Billy Ray Cyrus song "Achy Breaky Heart" has been credited for launching line dancing into the mainstream. [2] [19] [20] [21] In the 1990s, the hit Spanish dance song "Macarena" inspired a popular line dance. [22]

  5. African-American dance - Wikipedia

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    Dance Fusion, World Class-Detroit, Majestic Gents – Chicago Smooth & Easy D.C. Tri – State – Love to dance – Sugarfoot of Baltimore, MD. The new American dance art form of African-American cultural dance and music was accepted into the New York City Schools dance education curriculum. [citation needed]

  6. Jennifer Jones (Rockette) - Wikipedia

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    She made the cut and became the dance company's first African American Rockette in its then-62-year history. [2] She was chosen out of 221 women who had auditioned for the 26 open spots on the coveted line. [3] Out of the 23 other women who were contracted for on-call vacancies in the New York City production, she was the only African American. [3]

  7. Juba dance - Wikipedia

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    Master Juba from American Notes. The Juba dance or hambone, originally known as Pattin' Juba (Giouba, Haiti: Djouba), is an African-American style of dance that involves stomping as well as slapping and patting the arms, legs, chest, and cheeks . "Pattin' Juba" would be used to keep time for other dances during a walkaround.

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  9. Category:African-American female dancers - Wikipedia

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    It includes American female dancers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:African-American dancers .