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  2. Mapouka - Wikipedia

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    Mapouka entered the music scene in 1991 following the 1990s creation of zouglou music and the importation of foreign music genres such as dancehall and hip hop, and grew in popularity among the youth. [1] The dance is mostly performed by women, [2] shaking their rear end side to side, facing away from their audience, often while bent over. Some ...

  3. Dance in Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, the government of the Southwest Province banned mapouka, a dance imported from Côte d'Ivoire, for its sexual nature. [7] European dance, such as ballet, is popular among wealthy urban Cameroonians. [15] Dance has become an important vehicle of social commentary and political protest.

  4. List of styles of music: G–M - Wikipedia

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    Mapouka – traditional folk dance music of the Aizi, Alladian, and Avikam people of the Ivory Coast. Mar-Maz. Marabi – South African style informed by blues and ...

  5. Category:African dances - Wikipedia

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  6. List of dances - Wikipedia

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    Discover an extensive list of dances from around the world, compiled and organized on Wikipedia.

  7. Raunch aesthetics - Wikipedia

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    Raunch aesthetics is a term in feminist theory which describes the ways in which women in hip hop express their sexuality through the performance of lyrics, choreography, and staging. [1]

  8. Yamboo - Wikipedia

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    Yamboo was a German Euro-Dance duo. The duo was founded in 1999. Their biggest hit was the single "Fiesta de la noche (The Sailor Dance)" released also in 1999. Most of their hits were remakes and covers of known songs.

  9. Twerking - Wikipedia

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    A woman twerking at a music festival. Twerking (/ ˈ t w ɜːr k ɪ ŋ /; possibly from 'to work') is a type of dance to popular music in a sexually provocative manner involving throwing or thrusting the hips back or shaking the buttocks, often in a low squatting stance. [1]