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  2. Ukrainian dance - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian dance (Ukrainian: ... By 1989 the troupe had appeared in 13,000 live shows in 30 countries, and had appeared on 160 television shows. ... (Video on YouTube

  3. Tantsi z zirkamy - Wikipedia

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    Tantsi z zirkamy (Ukrainian: Танці з зірками, Dancing with the Stars) is a Ukrainian dance competition show that premiered on October 7, 2006, on 1+1.The show is based on the British reality TV competition Strictly Come Dancing and is part of the Dancing with the Stars franchise.

  4. Kozachok - Wikipedia

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    Kozachok (Ukrainian: козачо́к, pronounced [ko.za.'tʃɔk]) or kazachok (Russian: казачо́к) is a traditional Russian, Belorussian and Ukrainian [1] [2] [3] quick-paced folk dance for couples originating with the Cossacks in the 16th century. [4]

  5. Slavik Pustovoytov - Wikipedia

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    Slavik Pustovoytov (born 15 December 1998) is a Ukrainian dancer, model, choreographer, influencer, and social media personality. He is known on social media under the names Vik White and Itzslavik. [1] Slavik Pustovoytov has participated in many TV shows and dance competitions. His dancing style can be described as Hip Hop and Freestyle.

  6. Hopak - Wikipedia

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    Hopak (Ukrainian: гопа́к, IPA:) is a Ukrainian folk dance originating as a male dance among the Zaporozhian Cossacks, but later danced by couples, male soloists, and mixed groups of dancers. It is performed most often as a solitary concert dance by amateur and professional Ukrainian dance ensembles, as well as other performers of folk ...

  7. Kolomyika - Wikipedia

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    The kolomyika (Ukrainian: кoлoмийкa, Polish: kołomyjka; also spelled kolomeyka or kolomeike) is a Hutsul music genre [1] [2] [3] that combines a fast-paced folk dance and comedic rhymed verses (танець-приспівка). It includes a type of performance dance developed by the Ukrainian diaspora in North America.

  8. Metelitsa - Wikipedia

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    Metelitsa: A humorous depiction: Ukrainian Cossack is doing prisiadki. Metelitsa (Russian: метелица), metelytsia (Ukrainian: мeтeлиця) or miacielica (Belarusian: мяцеліца, завейніца) is a popular folk dance from Ukraine and Belarus. This dance abounds in swift changes of choreographed figures of a spinning nature ...

  9. Bereznianka - Wikipedia

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    Bereznianka (Ukrainian: Березнянка) is a popular folk dance from southwestern Ukraine (Transcarpathia). It is performed by amateurs, professional Ukrainian dance ensembles, as well as other performers of folk dances, and was popularized by choreographers such as Klara Balog. [1]