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  2. Iranian dance - Wikipedia

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    Bandari dance, a chain dance, is often referred to as Persian bellydance. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] Bandari dance is a chain dance that often involves multiple people dancing [ 13 ] and often perform this at parties, traveling around in a circle and sometimes stepping into the centre for a solo with encouragement from other dancers, the only variations are ...

  3. Classical Persian dance - Wikipedia

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    Classical Persian dance is a style of concert dance which evolved from courtroom dance. The Qajar dynasty , which reigned from 1795 to 1925, had an important influence on Persian dance . In this period, a style of dance began to be called "classical Persian dance".

  4. Les Ballets Persans - Wikipedia

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    Inspired by the legendary Ballets Russes and Ballets Suedois, Les Ballets Persans was formed in exile to create inventive choreographies on three foundations; 1) reflecting the Iranian history, culture and heritage through the means of dance on historical, mythological, folkloric and social themes, 2) to create choreographies that are based ...

  5. Choub bazi - Wikipedia

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    The sword dance begins with a kind of spiritual dance and Samai rotation. [4] This type of dance is popular in Sabzevar and Torbat-e-Jam. Another similar type of dance in Sabzevar is called Asb-e-Choobi (wooden horse) roots back in Mongol's time when Iranian could not carry swords.

  6. Mohammad Khordadian - Wikipedia

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    Mohammad Khordadian (Persian: محمد خردادیان Mohammad Khordādiyān; born 22 February 1957) is an Iranian-American [1] choreographer, dancer and entertainer. His dance instruction tapes of Persian and Arabic dance have become popular inside Iranian society.

  7. Middle Eastern dance - Wikipedia

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    The traditional dances of the Middle East (Arabic: ‎رقص شرق أوسطي) (also known as Oriental dance) span a large variety of folk traditions throughout North Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia. For detailed information on specific dances of the region, see the main entries as follows:

  8. Iranian National Ballet Company - Wikipedia

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    The Iranian National Ballet Company (Persian: سازمان باله ملی ایران) was Iran's only state ballet institution until the Islamic revolution of 1979 and also the most known and recognized of all dance companies in the Middle East. It was founded in 1958 by the Iranian Ministry of Culture and existed during 21 years (1958–1979).

  9. Category:Iranian dances - Wikipedia

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    Classical Persian dance; D. Luri dances; H. Halay; M. Mazanderani dances This page was last edited on 24 July 2023, at 14:51 (UTC). Text is available under the ...