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  2. Fire of Anatolia - Wikipedia

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    The Fire of Anatolia or Anadolu Ateşi is a Turkish dance group consisting of 120 dancers, several choreographers and other technical staff. The group has performed in more than 85 countries from the United States to China and Japan, in front of an audience of approximately 20 million people altogether. [ 1 ]

  3. List of folk dance performance groups - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable folk dance performance groups, listed by country of origin. This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items . ( November 2019 )

  4. Turkish folk dance - Wikipedia

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    Zeybeks are, in general, the widespread folk dances of the Western Anatolia. Zeybek dance originated from the Zeybeks of the Aegean region. The dance is rendered by one person or two or by a group of people and its name changes for example as 'seymen' in the central parts of Anatolia. Zeybek dances are formed, in general, of 9

  5. Freddie Letuli - Wikipedia

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    Freddie Letuli, (April 30, 1919 as Uluao Letuli Misilagi in the village of Nuʻuuli in American Samoa – 2003), originated the fire knife dance in 1946 at the Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, previously dancing in Hawaii and Los Angeles with two knives. Along with performing, Freddie was also the teacher to the early fire knife dancers.

  6. The results of the Sweet Adelines International competition for choruses in 2010–2019 are as follows. [1] [2] [3]For the equivalent scores in the quartet competition, see Sweet Adelines International quartet competitions, 2010–2019, and for a full explanation of the scoring system, qualification process, awards, and records, see Sweet Adelines International competition.

  7. Talk:Fire of Anatolia - Wikipedia

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  8. Alla Duhova - Wikipedia

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    The female group of ballet dancers from Riga [2] merged in March 1987 with male break dancers from Leningrad (Saint Petersburg), and took up the name Todes . Duhova was 19 years old when she managed to mix the different styles of dance. Todes soon moved to Moscow. [3] [4] In 2015 Duhova appeared in jury of a Channel One TV-show Танцуй ...

  9. Category:Dance groups - Wikipedia

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