Wiki Loves Living Heritage/Elements of dance
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Arkan
Danza de tijeras
Ukusina
Viennese waltz
bulería of Jerez de la Frontera
Tortor
Tenun dance
Topeng blantek
tango
Tambor de Crioula
Yally
Saman
Rwandese folk dance
cramignon
zinli
Sattriya
Chhau dance
frevo
Parachico
coladeira
First Nations indigenous dancing
garba
Okina-mai of Naratsuhiko-jinja
makossa
montea
samba de roda
milonga
Mikawa manzai
Mbende-Jerusarema
modern dance
lazgi
talchum
Ganggangsullae
Koodiyattam
Kagura
klezmer
Ardah
Pukllay
vallenato
kopačka
Hiragasy
Tokuyama Bon Odori
Gaudiya Nritya
Gujō Odori
Azonto
Finnish-Swedish folk dance
Song and dance around the Midsummer pole
candombe
dabke
Căluşari
jongo
Capoeira Angola
capoeira
maracatu rural
Taskiwin
Intore
funaná
batuque
sega
Cuban rumba
bachata
Sinoman Hadrah
xòe
Finnish tango
Adowa dance
agbadza
Jera
Rieldans
carimbó
kizomba
Peacock dance
chamamé
Balinese dance
Gambuh
Kōwakamai
Mek Mulung
Songpa Sandae Noli
Tongyeong ogwandae
Yangju byeolsandae nori
Two-Rhythm Dance
merengue
lakalaka
Royal Ballet of Cambodia
kolo
Semah, Alevi-Bektaşi ritual
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