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  2. Bush dance - Wikipedia

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    Another popular, simple, progressive dance, often used with children, is the Heel-Toe Polka (also known as the Brown Jug Polka), where partners slap their knees, hands and partners' hands. See also [ edit ]

  3. Heel-and-toe - Wikipedia

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    the heel-and-toe polka, a dance This page was last edited on 14 April 2019, at 23:09 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  4. Varsovienne - Wikipedia

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    It combines elements of the waltz, mazurka, and polka. The dance originated around 1850 in Warsaw, Poland. The words varsovienne and varsoviana are French and Spanish feminine adjectives, respectively, meaning 'from Warsaw'. The dance was popular in 19th-century America, where it was danced to the tune Put Your Little Foot.

  5. Cotton-Eyed Joe - Wikipedia

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    A resident of Central Texas who learned the dance in Williamson County in the early 1880s described it as nothing but a heel and toe "poker" with fringes added. These fringes added to the heel and toe polka were clog steps which required skill and extraversion on the part of the dancer. [12]

  6. List of national dances - Wikipedia

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    Country Dance(s) Afghanistan: Attan [1]: Albania: Shota: Algeria: Chaabi: Angola: Capoeira Angola, Kabetula, Kizomba, Kuduro, Rebita, Semba and Viola : Argentina ...

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  8. Music of Grenada - Wikipedia

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    Some of the most popular recent styles of these dances include "Heel-and-Toe" [1] and "Carriacou Big Drum and Quadrille", with popular dancers including Willie Redhead, Thelma Phillips, Renalph Gebon and the Beewee Ballet.

  9. Music of Montserrat - Wikipedia

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    Masqueraders travel door to door and receive small gifts, while dancing a standard set of dances consisting of a heel-and-toe polka and five quadrilles. This celebration begins in mid-December and ends January 1. [6] Montserrat is also home to a string band folk tradition that provides accompaniment to many kinds of songs and dances.