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  2. The Dance (song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Dance" is a song written by Tony Arata and recorded by American country music singer Garth Brooks as the tenth and final track from his self-titled debut album, from which it was also released as the album's fourth and final single in April 1990.

  3. The Dance - Wikipedia

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    The Dance (Fleetwood Mac album) (1997) The Dance (Dave Koz album) (1999) The Dance (Faithless album) (2010) The Dance, an EP by Within Temptation "The Dance" (song), a song by Garth Brooks "The Dance", three songs by Laraaji from Day of Radiance "The Dance", a song by the Music from The Music

  4. Twist (dance) - Wikipedia

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    But the simple dance that we now know as the Twist originates in the late fifties among teenagers, and was popularized by Chubby Checker in his preparation to debut the song to a national audience on August 6, 1960, on The Dick Clark Show, a Saturday night program that, unlike disc jockey Clark's daytime American Bandstand, was a stage show ...

  5. Timeline of Billboard number-one dance songs - Wikipedia

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    Madonna achieved her 50th Dance Club Songs number one with "I Don't Search I Find", making her the first ever act to score as many as 50 chart-toppers on any single Billboard chart. Lasting for nearly 44 years, the Dance Club Songs chart was defunct after the issue dated March 28 due to the COVID-19 pandemic causing nightclubs to close. [47 ...

  6. English Folk Dance and Song Society - Wikipedia

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    The English Folk Dance and Song Society (EFDSS, or pronounced 'EFF-diss' [3]) is an organisation that promotes English folk music and folk dance. [4] [5] EFDSS was formed in 1932 when two organisations merged: the Folk-Song Society and the English Folk Dance Society. [6]

  7. Dance - Wikipedia

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    Theatrical dance, also called performance or concert dance, is intended primarily as a spectacle, usually a performance upon a stage by virtuoso dancers. It often tells a story, perhaps using mime, costume and scenery, or it may interpret the musical accompaniment, which is often specially composed and performed in a theatre setting but it is not a requirement.

  8. Dance song - Wikipedia

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    Dance song may refer to: A danceable song; see dance music; A song concerning itself almost entirely with a particular dance; in most cases most or all of the song lyric is given over to instructions for the associated dance, for example: "Hokey cokey" (known as "Hokey pokey" in the United States, Canada, Ireland, Australia, the Caribbean and ...

  9. Macarena - Wikipedia

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    "Macarena" is a song by Spanish pop duo Los del Río, originally recorded for their 1993 album A mí me gusta. A dance remix by the electropop group Fangoria was a success in Spain, and a soundalike cover version by Los del Mar became popular in Canada. [2]