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  2. Category:Circle dances - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... Pages in category "Circle dances" ... out of 56 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. Circle dance; A. Adana (dance ...

  3. Dances of Universal Peace - Wikipedia

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    Dance leaders tend to believe peace can be promoted through experiencing the same One Joy through diverse dance steps, chants, and languages. [5] The DUP emphasis is on participation regardless of ability as DUP dances are almost never performed before an audience. Dancers of all levels, including children, are able to follow along and dance ...

  4. Circle dance - Wikipedia

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    The dance is danced traditionally in a circle, but when a lot of people take part in the dance they usually let it swing around in various wobbles within the circle. The dance in itself only consists in holding each other's hands, while the dancers form a circle, dancing two steps to the left and one to the right without crossing the legs.

  5. Template:Circle dance - Wikipedia

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  6. 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 ...

  7. Khorovod - Wikipedia

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    The most significant features of the khorovod dance is to hold hands or the little finger of the partners while dancing in a circle. The circle dance symbolised in ancient Russian culture "moving around the sun" and was a pagan rite with the meaning of unity and friendship. The female organizer or leader of the dance was called khorovodnitsa.

  8. Template:US Dance Chart - Wikipedia

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  9. Template:Circle of fifths - Wikipedia

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