hula [hawaiian]
tinikling, maglalatik, pandango sa ilaw, itik-itik [filipino]
Dog Dance; Horse-Tail Dance; Matachines, or Matachina [New Mexico Pueblo Indians' set of dances]
The Grass Dance [used by native americans to prepare the ground for ceremoniesBefore what is known as the Colonial period in the Americas, a rich tradition began among the tribes of the Northern Plains. Young Native American men of the prairies prepared the ground for ceremonies by stomping the earth flat. With grass tied to their belts to represent the grasses of the Plains, they danced in a circular formation, giving rise to a legacy that would eventually grow into the Grass Dance of today.]
Khevsuruli, Kazbeguri, or Mtiuluri [Georgian mountain dances] Acharuli and Davluri [Georgian valley dances]
2006-12-01 07:17:03
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