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- Circle_dance abstract "Circle dance, also known as circle dancing, is a style of dance done in a circle (open or closed) to musical accompaniment. Rhythm instruments and/or singing are all appropriate accompaniments. It is probably the oldest known dance formation and was part of community life from when people first started to dance.Dancing in a circle is an ancient tradition common to many cultures for marking special occasions, rituals, strengthening community and encouraging togetherness. The dance can also be enjoyed as an uplifting group experience or as part of a meditation. Circle dances are choreographed to many different styles of music and rhythms. Unlike line dancing, circle dancers are in physical contact with each other; the connection is made by hand-to-hand, finger-to-finger or hands-on-shoulders. It is a type of dance where anyone can join in without the need of partners. Generally, the participants follow a leader around the dance floor while holding the hand of the dancers beside them. The dance can be energetic or gentle. Circle dancing is prominently found in the Middle East, Eastern Europe and Southern Europe. Modern circle dance mixes traditional folk dances, mainly from European or Near Eastern sources, with recently choreographed ones to a variety of music both ancient and modern. There is also a growing repertoire of new circle dances to classical music and contemporary songs.".
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- Circle_dance wikiPageExternalLink www.cscd.org.uk.
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- Circle_dance subject Category:Circle_dances.
- Circle_dance subject Category:Dances.
- Circle_dance subject Category:Dances_of_Middle_East.
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- Circle_dance subject Category:Group_dances.
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- Circle_dance comment "Circle dance, also known as circle dancing, is a style of dance done in a circle (open or closed) to musical accompaniment. Rhythm instruments and/or singing are all appropriate accompaniments. It is probably the oldest known dance formation and was part of community life from when people first started to dance.Dancing in a circle is an ancient tradition common to many cultures for marking special occasions, rituals, strengthening community and encouraging togetherness.".
- Circle_dance label "Circle dance".
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