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folk dance![]() Tibetans perform a popular traditional dance. Dance, both secular and religious in origin, forms an important part of Tibetan cultural life. Dance characteristic of a particular people, nation, or region. Many European folk dances are derived from the dances accompanying the customs and ceremonies of pre-Christian times. Some later became ballroom dances (for example, the minuet and waltz). Once an important part of many rituals, folk dance has tended to die out in industrialized countries. Examples of folk dance are Morris dance, farandole, and jota. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The choreography is a hybrid of East European folk dancing and raw contemporary movement. So, while I recall folk dancing as a schoolboy in the 1950s in Northern New Jersey public schools, my memories are of being taught dances like "The Virginia Reel" as part of specific holiday programs. Robbins' fascination with Central European folk dancing was unmistakable, yet he also seemed to have been touched by the incantatory quality of Nijinska's Les Noces. |
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