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  2. History of dance - Wikipedia

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    Later, linking dance with immoral trafficking and prostitution, British rule prohibited public performance of dance. Many disapproved it. In 1947, India won its freedom and created for dance an ambience where it could regain its past glory.

  3. Dance - Wikipedia

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    Dance is an art form, ... (or in addition to) music. Many early forms of music and dance were created for each other and are frequently performed together.

  4. History of ballet - Wikipedia

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    The Ballets Russes and Beyond: Music and Dance in Belle-Epoque Paris. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Cohen, Selma Jeanne, ed. (1998). International Encyclopedia of Dance. New York: Oxford University Press. Cross, Samuel H. (1944) "The Russian Ballet Before Dyagilev." Slavonic and East European Review. American Series 3.4 (1944): 19–49.

  5. Ballet - Wikipedia

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    Ballet is a French word which had its origin in Italian balletto, a diminutive of ballo (dance) which comes from Latin ballo, ballare, meaning "to dance", [1] [2] which in turn comes from the Greek "βαλλίζω" (ballizo), "to dance, to jump about". [2] [3] The word came into English usage from the French around 1630.

  6. Swing (dance) - Wikipedia

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    The dance that eventually became known as the Big Apple is speculated to have been created in the early 1930s by African-American youth dancing at the Big Apple Club, which was at the former House of Peace Synagogue on Park Street in Columbia, South Carolina. [16] The synagogue was converted into a black juke joint called the "Big Apple Night ...

  7. Can-can - Wikipedia

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    The can-can (also spelled cancan as in the original French /kɑ̃kɑ̃/) is a high-energy, physically demanding dance that became a popular music-hall dance in the 1840s, continuing in popularity in French cabaret to this day. [1] Originally danced by couples, it is now traditionally associated with a chorus line of female dancers. [2]

  8. How this dancing violinist created a $6 million career

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  9. Morris dance - Wikipedia

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    Morris dancing is a form of English folk dance. ... a German sculptor, created 16 realistic animated wooden figures in the late 15th century called the Morris dancers.