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  2. Warli painting - Wikipedia

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    Warli Paintings in Mysore. Warli painting is tribal art mostly created by the tribal people from the North Sahyadri Range in Maharashtra, India. Warli paintings exist in cities such as Dahanu, Talasari, Jawhar, Palghar, Mokhada, and Vikramgad of Palghar district, and originated in Maharashtra, where it is still practiced today.

  3. Dancing Fairies - Wikipedia

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    Medium. oil on canvas. Dimensions. 90 cm × 149 cm (101 in × 89 in) Location. Swedish National Museum, Stockholm, Sweden. Dancing Fairies (Swedish: Älvalek) is a painting by the Swedish painter August Malmström (1829–1901). The painting depicts fairies dancing above the water, in a moonlit landscape. [1]

  4. Ukrainian Dancers - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian Dancers is a theme series of pastels by Edgar Degas depicting Ukrainian women performing folk dances. Degas created these drawings during the 1890s and early 1900s. Degas used the name "Les danseuses russes" ("Russian [female] dancers") [1] and it was known under this name in English and French sources, despite vast ethnographic and ...

  5. The Peasant Dance - Wikipedia

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    The Peasant Dance (Dutch: De boerendans or De dorpskermis, lit. 'The Village Fair') is an oil-on-panel by the Netherlandish Renaissance artist Pieter Bruegel the Elder, painted in circa 1567. It was looted by Napoleon Bonaparte and brought to Paris in 1808, being returned in 1815. [1] In is now in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna.

  6. Regency dance - Wikipedia

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    T. Wilson's Analysis of Country Dancing instruction manual, 1811. Regency dance is the term for historical dances of the period ranging roughly from 1790 to 1825. Some feel that the popular use of the term "Regency dance" is not technically correct, as the actual English Regency (the future George IV ruling on behalf of mad King George III ...

  7. Tinikling - Wikipedia

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    The Buff-banded rail (Gallirallus philippensis), one of the birds locally known in the Philippines as tikling, which were the inspiration for the movements of the dance. The name tinikling is a reference to birds locally known as tikling, which can be any of a number of rail species, but more specifically refers to the slaty-breasted rail (Gallirallus striatus), the buff-banded rail ...