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  2. Circle dance - Wikipedia

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    Circle dance, or chain dance, is a style of social dance done in a circle, ... The circle dance of Germany is called "Reigen"; it dates from the 10th century, ...

  3. Bernhard Wosien - Wikipedia

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    Bernhard Wosien (19 September 1908, in Passenheim, Masuren – 29 April 1986, Munich) was a German Ballet master, choreographer and professor of expression education and dance. Wosien is the founder of the modern form of sacred dance ; he was assisted by his daughter, Maria-Gabriele Wosien .

  4. Harald Kreutzberg - Wikipedia

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    The inclusion of dance, as well as other new events, was solicited by the organizers as a means to include areas in which Germany was strong. None of the proposed inclusions were approved, however, the International Olympic Committee in Germany sent invitations to the world's most notable dancers to take part in an international dance competition.

  5. Category:Circle dances - Wikipedia

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  6. Schuhplattler - Wikipedia

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    Traditionalist Trachtenvereine around the world still perform the Schuhplattler as a partner dance, with the women spinning across the stage in their dirndls, offering color and graceful movement to counterbalance the leaping and slapping of the plattlerists. The newer dance groups, on the other hand, are often composed entirely of plattlerists ...

  7. European dances - Wikipedia

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    Germany does not have an official national dance, but recognized dance styles include: [8] The Schuhplattler: This dance was first of record in 1030 AD, when a monk in the Tegernsee Abbey of Bavaria described a village dance containing leaps and hand gestures. Over the centuries, the form gradually evolved as farmers, hunters, and woodsmen ...

  8. Category:German folk dances - Wikipedia

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  9. List of national dances - Wikipedia

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    Romvong, Apsara Dance, Peacock Dance, Chhayam: Canada: None, Canadian stepdance unofficially; Red River Jig for Métis; jingle dance, Fancy dance and First Nations tribal dance styles dominate in areas populated by First Nations. Cape Verde: Coladeira, Batuque: Chile: Cueca; [4] Rapa Nui: Sau-sau and others China: Yangge, Lion dance, Dragon ...