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  2. Rainmaking (ritual) - Wikipedia

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    A rain dance being performed in Harar, Eastern Ethiopia Rain dance, ca. 1920 (from the Potawatomi agency, presumably Prairie Band Potawatomi people) Rainmaking is a weather modification ritual that attempts to invoke rain. It is based on the belief that humans can influence nature, spirits, or the ancestors who withhold or bring rain. [1]

  3. Rain Dance (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Rain Dance" is a song written by Burton Cummings and Kurt Winter and performed by The Guess Who. It was featured on their 1971 album, So Long, Bannatyne. [2]

  4. Rain dance - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 4 September 2011, at 19:14 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Raindance - Wikipedia

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    Rain dance, a Native American ritual dance to invoke rain; Raindance Communications, a US company that provides online meeting, web conferencing and teleconferencing services; Raindance Film Festival and Film School; Raindance (Clark Datchler album), 1990; Raindance (Gryphon album), 1975; Raindance (David Lasley album), 1984; Raindance (Sara ...

  6. Water Sign (Jeff Lorber album) - Wikipedia

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    Lorber re-recorded the song, this time with vocals by Irene Bauza, as the song "Rain Dance/Wanna Fly" on his 2010 album Now Is the Time. The song Toad's Place was written during a sound check at the nightclub Toad's Place and performed that night. [3] It has been featured on The Weather Channel's Local On The 8s segments.

  7. Dihosana - Wikipedia

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    Dihosana is a traditional dance by Kalanga people or Ikalanga people which existed for a long period of time. Dihosana involves the invitation of ancestors through trance to pray for rain. It is a rain making dance. [1] Dihosana is a dance heritage which has been inherited from the fore fathers by those practising it.

  8. Raindance Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    Raindance is an independent film festival and film school that operates in major cities including London, Los Angeles, New York, Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, Budapest, Berlin, and Brussels. [1]

  9. Snow dance - Wikipedia

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    The Snow Dance, which is meant to summon snow, contrasts the Native American tradition of ushering in rain through what is called the rain dance. Although the Snow Dance is typically performed to invite a type of weather appreciated mainly for its beauty and the fun to be had in it, the success and failure of the rain dance is a matter of survival.