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  2. Dance Dance Dragon - Wikipedia

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    Dance Dance Dragon (Chinese: 龙众舞; pinyin: lóng zhòng wǔ) is a Singaporean comedy film from Mediacorp Raintree Pictures and Golden Village Pictures that was released for Chinese New Year on 19 January 2012 in Singapore and in March in Malaysia. [2] [3] It is MediaCorp Raintree Pictures's last film.

  3. This Lunar New Year Is the Year of the Dragon: Why the ... - AOL

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    A traditional Chinese New Year dragon dance is performed in Liverpool’s Chinatown in January 2023. Credit - Getty Images. T he last time China’s birth rates peaked was in 2012: that year, for ...

  4. Dragon dance - Wikipedia

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    In Vietnam, the dragon dance (múa rồng) may be performed during Tết, the Vietnamese Lunar New Year, as well as during Tết Trung Thu, the Vietnamese Mid-Autumn Festival. [41] It is often referred to, collectively, as múa lân sư rồng (lion/qilin, monk, and dragon dance). In Indonesia, the dragon dance is called liang liong.

  5. Dances with the Dragons - Wikipedia

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    Dances with the Dragons (されど罪人は竜と踊る Dances with the Dragons, Saredo Tsumibito wa Ryū to Odoru: Dances with the Dragons, lit."Yet the Criminal Dances with the Dragons") is a Japanese light novel series, written by Labo Asai and illustrated by Miyagi, who was later replaced by Zain.

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  8. Odoru Ryūgūjō - Wikipedia

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    Odoru Ryūgūjō (踊る龍宮城, literally "Dancing Dragon Palace") is a 1949 black and white Japanese film directed by Yasushi Sasaki. Cast. Hibari Misora;

  9. Dance in China - Wikipedia

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    The dragon dances of the Han dynasty, however, do not resemble the modern form of the dance. Dragon dances mentioned include a dance performed during a ritual to appeal for rain at a time of drought as the Chinese dragon was associated with rain, [8] [9] acts in the baixi variety shows where performers dressed up as a green dragon playing a ...