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  2. Tauʻolunga - Wikipedia

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    The tau'olunga is a dance for single young women, especially for them to show off on their wedding day. It is rare--but not impossible--for a married couple or an older woman to do a tau'olunga. It is also rare to see a man perform the dance, but he can mimic the dancing girl's movements in an exaggerated manner to make her beauty more striking ...

  3. List of dancewear - Wikipedia

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    Dancewear is clothing commonly worn by dancers. Items of dancewear include: arm warmers; dance belts; dance shoes; legwarmers; leotards and unitards; pointe shoes ...

  4. List of dance styles - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of dance categories, different types, styles, or genres of dance. For older and more region-oriented vernacular dance styles, see List of ethnic, regional, and folk dances by origin .

  5. Toddler Goes Viral After He Stole His Dad's Phone at Wedding ...

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    A toddler has gone viral after grabbing his dad's phone during a wedding and filming himself having an epic dance-off. Two-year-old McClean Pittman was attending his uncle's wedding reception with ...

  6. Watch Toddler Swiftie Expertly Dance to Taylor Swift's Eras ...

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    She's a 'Reputation' girlie, for sure. Home & Garden. Lighter Side

  7. Taualuga - Wikipedia

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    The Taualuga is a traditional Samoan dance, considered the apex of Samoan performance art forms and the centerpiece of the Culture of Samoa. This dance form has been adopted and adapted throughout western Polynesia, most notably in Samoa, The Kingdom of Tonga, Uvea, Futuna, and Tokelau. [1] The renowned Tongan version is called the tau'olunga.