Dances that were danced to traditional folk festivals and in traditional societies and are still been danced.
A style of dancing that originated among ordinary people (not in the royal courts)
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Examples for "folk dancing"
Examples for "folk dancing"
1She held a string of jobs, taught folk dancing, and studied Hebrew.
2Though his knees give him some trouble, he still enjoys folk dancing.
3She is a better teacher of folk dancing than Miss Reid.
4The teacher of storytelling works in co-operation with the teachers of dramatics and of folk dancing.
5The New Yorker, March 30, 1957 P. 90 Casual about Greek folk dancing.
1Aynur finished with two more upbeat numbers including a reggae-ish folk dance.
2Part belly dancing, part classical Indian dance, part folk dance, part salsa.
3Closely embracing, they danced to the music of a slow folk dance.
4They were dressed in many-coloured garments and danced a folk dance.
5The theme for the original dance at the Vancouver Games is folk dance.
6The second movement is a modified minuet and trio featuring ländler, an Austrian folk dance.
7Moiseyev established his own folk dance group in 1937, which has since toured the world.
8India's first disabled folk dance group let nothing get in the way of their bhangra moves.
9A traditional Arab folk dance - with a twist - has taken social media by storm.
10Probably there is a folk dance in progress somewhere in America every hour of the day.
11The choreography successfully combines the footwork of traditional Irish folk dance with contemporary arm and body movement.
12We played mostly for folk dance groups.
13The dancing is a hybrid of Hindu temple dance, folk dance, and moves copied from Michael Jackson.
14Despite a notable brush with publicity in June 2007, the famous folk dance remains something of a mystery.
15Games, Flinch; 4 One folk dance.
16They went to the Hope of Israel Senior Citizens Center in the Bronx to learn an American folk dance.
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