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  2. Contra dance choreography - Wikipedia

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    Allemande Two dancers join either right or left hands in a thumbs-up, palms-together grip and walk around each other. [2]Balance A figure which takes four counts and is often performed with a partner before a swing, [3] though it can also be done in circles or wavy lines. [2]

  3. Line dance - Wikipedia

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    The Chicken Dance is an example of a line dance adopted by the Mod revival during the 1980s. [18] The music video for the 1990 Billy Ray Cyrus song "Achy Breaky Heart" has been credited for launching line dancing into the mainstream. [2] [19] [20] [21] In the 1990s, the hit Spanish dance song "Macarena" inspired a popular line dance. [22]

  4. Stepping (African-American) - Wikipedia

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    Stepping or step-dancing (a type of step dance) is a form of percussive dance in African-American culture.The performer's entire body is used as an instrument to produce complex rhythms and sounds through a mixture of footsteps, spoken word, and hand claps.

  5. Contra dance - Wikipedia

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    Double progression dances, popularized by Herbie Gaudreau, [21] added to the aerobic nature of the dances, and one caller, Gene Hubert, wrote a quadruple progression dance, Contra Madness. Becket formation was introduced, with partners starting the dance next to each other in the line instead of opposite each other.

  6. Jump (For My Love) - Wikipedia

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    "Jump (For My Love)" is an electropop song by American girl group the Pointer Sisters, released on April 11, 1984, as the third single from their tenth studio album, Break ...

  7. Dance of the Forty-One - Wikipedia

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    Hoja Suelta, José Guadalupe Posada, 1901. The Dance of the Forty-One or the Ball of the Forty-One (Spanish: El baile de los cuarenta y uno) was a society scandal in early 20th-century Mexico, during the presidency of Porfirio Díaz.