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  • ...]), so narrowing the definition to include only movement considered to be "dance" is somewhat problematic. ...need an exterior motive to react to; so dance can contain itself, although dance is often a reaction to other factors, whether exterior, such as [[music]],
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  • | title = The Neural Basis of Human Dance ...man 2005 AVPR1a and SLC6A4 Gene Polymorphisms Are Associated with Creative Dance Performance}}
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  • ...common applications are expressive dance as part of [[psychotherapy]], or dance movements as part of [[physical and rehabilitation medicine]] intended to i ...nd flexibility, that technique is generally considered to be separate from dance therapy.
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  • ...iations in the way a particular dance is danced are found across the Irish dance community; in some places, dances are deliberatley modified and new dances ...world-famous show ''[[Riverdance]]'' and its followers. Aside from public dance performances, there are also stepdance competitions in Ireland, the [[Unite
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  • ===Dance styles=== {{r|Irish dance}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A folk dance, associated especially with Scotland.
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  • The use of dance and other movement techniques to improve health, dealing with emotional or
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  • {{Dance Subgroup}} ==Previous Dance Workgroup Proposal==
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Dance therapy]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Irish dance]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Dance}}
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  • ===Dance styles=== {{r|Irish dance}}
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  • {{Dance Subgroup}} ==Previous Dance Workgroup Proposal==
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  • ...common applications are expressive dance as part of [[psychotherapy]], or dance movements as part of [[physical and rehabilitation medicine]] intended to i ...nd flexibility, that technique is generally considered to be separate from dance therapy.
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  • ...ladelphia Contra Dance Tune Repository] - hundreds of (mostly) traditional dance tunes, with the .abc file that produced them ...nceton Country Dancers Tune Repository] - hundreds of (mostly) traditional dance tunes, with the .abc file that produced them
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  • {{r|Dance}} {{r|Street dance}}
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  • ...ly and Dorothy Kent of ''Waite's Comedy Company'' and their famous "Bowery dance".<ref>From the film [http://www.afi.com/members/catalog/DetailView.aspx?s=& ==''A Tough Dance''==
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  • ...n local [[culture]] and [[tradition]]s, throughout [[Latin America]]. The dance is typically performed in indigenous communities during the festival honori
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A folk dance, associated especially with Scotland.
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  • Athletic dance style, usually to hip hop music.
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  • An Afro-Brazilian martial art that incorporates dance and game elements.
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  • A fast [[waltz]], usually in 3/8 time, also the popular ballroom dance associated with it.
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  • A folkloric dance performed in various forms throughout Latin America reenacting the Spanish
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  • | title = The Neural Basis of Human Dance ...man 2005 AVPR1a and SLC6A4 Gene Polymorphisms Are Associated with Creative Dance Performance}}
    604 bytes (69 words) - 20:41, 8 March 2009
  • The use of dance and other movement techniques to improve health, dealing with emotional or
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Irish dance]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Dance}}
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  • A form of [[ice skating]] performed to music which incorporates choreographed dance moves based on the tune being played.
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  • The study of how, when, where and why people engage in music and dance.
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  • The prescribed attire for females in the Scottish national dance competitions which can be seen at Highland Games gatherings.
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  • Historical waltzing dance of working-class women and children from late 19th and early 20th century N
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  • ...fic rules underlying the composition and interpretation of music and often dance, too.
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  • The national dance of Scotland and one of two basic types of Scottish dancing which can be see
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  • ...px|An example of the Aboyne dress. The dancer is competing in the National dance portion of the Highland dancing competition at the 2007 Skagit Valley Highl ...name given to the prescribed attire for females in the [[Scottish highland dance|Scottish national dances]], such as the Flora McDonald, the Highland lilt,
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  • ...name the "[[Virginia reel]]"; but that is not a type of tune but a type of dance.
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  • ...[[ice skating]] performed to [[music]] which incorporates choreographed [[dance]] moves based on the tune being played.
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  • *1997: ''Blood on the Dance Floor: HIStory in the Mix'' *1997: ''Blood on the Dance Floor: HIStory in the Mix''
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  • ...]), so narrowing the definition to include only movement considered to be "dance" is somewhat problematic. ...need an exterior motive to react to; so dance can contain itself, although dance is often a reaction to other factors, whether exterior, such as [[music]],
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  • Performing arts presentations combining [[song]], [[dance]], and [[orchesta]l music with spoken dialogue. Types of musical theater in
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  • {{rpl|Ball (dance)}}
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  • It includes symphonies, concerts, ouvertures, dance music, film music, etc.
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  • {{rpl|reel (dance)}}
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  • ...ly]] flashing, [[mosquito]] wing clapping as well as human [[music]] and [[dance]].
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  • ...iations in the way a particular dance is danced are found across the Irish dance community; in some places, dances are deliberatley modified and new dances ...world-famous show ''[[Riverdance]]'' and its followers. Aside from public dance performances, there are also stepdance competitions in Ireland, the [[Unite
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  • ...ntil there are thousands and then millions and then billions of cells. The dance becomes an extravaganza with whole choruses of cells moving like dancers in
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  • *The Kilfenora Ceili Band. Set on Stone. Torc TOLCD 1. A fine ceili (dance) band -- a taste of what ceili bands can sound like today. *Traditional Dance Music of Ireland. Saydisc CD-SDL 420. A traditional recording with some o
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  • ...It is one of India's most popular tourist destinations, and the name of a dance music subgenre that was created by clubbers in Goa. The official languages
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  • {{r|Dance therapy}}
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  • ...right|300px|While [[alpaca]]s graze in the background, one of the Highland dance competitors performs at the 2004 Whidbey Island (Washington) Highland Games '''Highland dancing''' is the national dance of [[Scotland]]. It is an integral part of nearly every [[Highland games]]
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  • {{r|Dance therapy}}
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  • {{r|Dance}}
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  • ...y]] that investigates when, where and why people engage in [[music]] and [[dance]]. Some researchers in this field are interested in the neural aspects of m
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  • {{r|Dance}}
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  • {{r|Dance therapy}}
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  • {{r|Dance therapy}}
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  • *[http://chordomadance.blogspot.com/2007/08/new-home.html Chordoma dance] &mdash; a blog diary chronicling the struggle of a chordoma patient with t
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  • {{rpl|Dance}}
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  • {{r|Dance}}
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  • '''Breakdance (or b-boy)''' is a [[dance]] style that was a core component of the origins of [[rap and hip hop]] amo ...s, most notably DJ Kool Herc, noticed that the most unique improvisational dance moves occurred during the section of the song where the music and lyrics dr
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  • ...he devotee. The fire represents the final destruction of creation, but the dance of the Nataraj is also an act of creation, which arouses dormant energies a
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  • {{r|dance}}
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  • {{r|Dance Craze}}
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