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  2. United Country Western Dance Council - Wikipedia

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    The United Country Western Dance Council (UCWDC) is an organization that advocates for and organizes competitive country/western dancesport events. UCWDC regionally-sanctioned events are hosted in more than two dozen U.S. cities and also in the nations of Canada, the Netherlands, Italy, Germany, [1] [2] South Korea, Belgium, Malaysia, Ireland, Japan, China, South Africa, and Lithuania.

  3. 610 Stompers - Wikipedia

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    The 610 Stompers performing one of their dances while marching down the parade route. Started in 2009, the 610 Stompers are a all-male dance group in New Orleans. [1] [2] Named for the Superdome section where the founder, Brett Patron (“Slab”), had season tickets to the New Orleans Saints, the 610 Stompers march in Mardi Gras parades, perform at charity events, and dance at halftime shows.

  4. Selma Jeanne Cohen Award - Wikipedia

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    2014 - Anne Vermeyden, “The Reda Folk Dance Company and Egyptian Cultural Nationalism: Writing Dance as History” 2014 Katja Vaghi, “Deixis on Dance: Locating the Audience’s Experience in Time, Space, and Persona” 2013 - Rachel Carrico, “On the Street and in the Studio: Decentering and Recentering Dance in the New Orleans Second Line”

  5. New Orleans Baby Doll Ladies - Wikipedia

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    New Orleans Baby Doll Ladies is a dance group founded by Millisia White [1] in 2005 [2] when Hurricane Katrina hit the United States. [3] The Congo Square stage at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival was the place where New Orleans Baby Doll Ladies made its first public appearance in 2009. The group’s “music ambassador” DJ Hektik ...

  6. Mardi Gras Indians - Wikipedia

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    In New Orleans, it became a voodoo dance and "the dance of Congo Square". [ 106 ] [ 107 ] [ 84 ] The Calinda dance was integrated into Mardi Gras Indian traditions. [ 108 ] [ 109 ] [ 110 ] Other dance influences were the chica, an Afro-Caribbean dance, [ 154 ] and bamboula , an African derived dance, that were performed at Congo Square by free ...

  7. Saints Cheer Krewe - Wikipedia

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    The New Orleans Saints had two different sets of dance teams prior to the Saintsations. From 1967 to 1971, the original Saints dance team went by several different names, including the Lousiannes in 1967 (which was changed to the Saints Dancers after one pre-season game for that name had been copyrighted by a Louisiana-based high school), the Mademoiselles in 1968, and the Mam'selles from 1969 ...

  8. New Orleans City Councilwoman Helena Moreno to run for mayor

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    NEW ORLEANS — Councilwoman Helena Moreno is looking to take the next step in her political journey as mayor of the city.School board to decide fate of two New Orleans schools . She made the ...

  9. 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.