Folkore - Dancing in circle I
Moreover, António José Saraiva and Oscar Lopes, in his History of Portuguese Literature are much explanation for the archaism of the local culture: "The song of a friend born in the rural community, in addition to the dancing and singing group rites of spring, fit the agricultural civilizations where women
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Folklore - Dancing in circle
by Koelveitch | in Art & Entertainment > Dance
"performers whose dance is available on wheel, sometimes giving their hands to each other."
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Dance Macabre
by Koelveitch | in Art & Entertainment > Dance
"The "Dance of Death", or "Dance Macabre", or Totentanz, is a cultural and artistic expression in Europe of the end of the Middle Ages and early Renaissance..."
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Dance & Africa III
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"The systems division of the African time based on at least four or five key concepts..."
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Dance & Africa II
by Koelveitch | in Art & Entertainment > Dance
" The African music and dance of the day from a variety of historic changes: ecological, cultural, social, religious, political, and many others..."
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Dance & Africa I
by Koelveitch | in Art & Entertainment > Dance
"The two regions are separated by several countries with very different forms of polyphonic singing..."
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Dance & Africa
by Koelveitch | in Art & Entertainment > Dance
"In Africa, as defined there, citing Alan Lomax, the following areas of musical styles: western Sudan, Equatorial Bantu, hunters / gatherers Africa, southern Bantu, Bantu of central, northern Bantu, Eastern Sudan, Guinea Coast , Afro-American, Muslim Sudan, Ethiopia, Madagascar and Upper Nile.."
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Dancing in history VI
by Koelveitch | in Art & Entertainment > Dance
"So we can say that dance is the art of movement and that from her man can demonstrate social roles and relationships play within a society is what it is..."
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Dancing in history V
by Koelveitch | in Art & Entertainment > Dance
"Martha Graham - Unlike Isadora Duncan, in the words of Garaudy, she "did not want to identify with the rhythms of nature: 'I do not want to be a tree, a flower, a cloud or a wave..."
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Dancing in history IV
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He said: "I studied at a school in Long Island, NY and out of rock'roll heard all day on the radio and danced to the fridge, you know, in the kitchen. I watched the television and Fred Astaire all the time. In Balanchine, would have its readability..."
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