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- Play_party abstract "A play party is a social event in which people gather to sing and dance. Play parties began in the 1830s in the United States as a route around strict religious practices banning dancing and the playing of musical instruments. The areas most influenced by the practice were the Southern and Midwestern parts of the United States. Folk songs, many of European and English origin, were used as means to give the attendants choreographed movements for each phrase. No instruments were played at the events, as they were banned by the religious movements of the area. Singing and clapping were used to convey each song. Because dancing was banned, the movements took on the quality of children's games. Though the performance of play parties dwindled in the 1950s, music educators use them as ways to incorporate music and dance in their classrooms.Some traditional examples of play-parties are: Skip to My Lou, Buffalo Gals, Bingo, Pop Goes the Weasel, Old Dan Tucker, Coffee Grows on White Oak Trees, Shoot the Buffalo, etc.".
- Play_party wikiPageID "22392020".
- Play_party wikiPageLength "1610".
- Play_party wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Play_party wikiPageRevisionID "631620819".
- Play_party wikiPageWikiLink Bingo_(folk_song).
- Play_party wikiPageWikiLink Buffalo_Gals.
- Play_party wikiPageWikiLink Category:Parties.
- Play_party wikiPageWikiLink Dance.
- Play_party wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Play_party wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Play_party wikiPageWikiLink Folk_music.
- Play_party wikiPageWikiLink List_of_traditional_childrens_games.
- Play_party wikiPageWikiLink Musical_instrument.
- Play_party wikiPageWikiLink Old_Dan_Tucker.
- Play_party wikiPageWikiLink Pop_Goes_the_Weasel.
- Play_party wikiPageWikiLink Religion.
- Play_party wikiPageWikiLink Singing.
- Play_party wikiPageWikiLink Skip_to_My_Lou.
- Play_party wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Play_party wikiPageWikiLinkText "Play party".
- Play_party wikiPageWikiLinkText "play party".
- Play_party wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Play_party wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Dance-stub.
- Play_party subject Category:Parties.
- Play_party hypernym Event.
- Play_party type Event.
- Play_party type SportsEvent.
- Play_party type Event.
- Play_party comment "A play party is a social event in which people gather to sing and dance. Play parties began in the 1830s in the United States as a route around strict religious practices banning dancing and the playing of musical instruments. The areas most influenced by the practice were the Southern and Midwestern parts of the United States. Folk songs, many of European and English origin, were used as means to give the attendants choreographed movements for each phrase.".
- Play_party label "Play party".
- Play_party sameAs Q7203111.
- Play_party sameAs m.011k38.
- Play_party sameAs Q7203111.
- Play_party wasDerivedFrom Play_party?oldid=631620819.
- Play_party isPrimaryTopicOf Play_party.