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DDR Festival Dance Dance Revolution was created on 2004-11-18.
It's a cultural event consisting of great dancers and companies from one or several places (often different cities or even countries) performing at one location for a certain time (anything between a weekend to a full month, say, depending on how the festival is organized and the way the performances are scheduled.) To really find out what a dance festival is and what they are like, try attending one. They are very interesting and always have nice shows and great atmosphere.
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Philippine folk dances are classified into these five classifications: 1. National and Regional Dances 2. Occupational Dances 3. Religious and Ceremonial Dances 4. Courtship Dances 5. Festival Dances
It will be at The Suzanne Dellal Centre and the Israeli Opera - Tel Aviv Performing Arts Centre (TAPAC).
the history of benguet festival dance is from other country wahahaha
ano ang benguet festival
im asking nga ok!
panti and bra
mwua mwua tsuptsup
TarektekTarektek is a dance from the Cordillera region that originated in Benguet. It is a mimetic courtship dance in which the mating dance of woodpeckers is imitated, with a colorful blanket used as a prop.
Bendayan is a circle dance, popularly called Bendian, of Ibaloi. This was long known as a dance to celebrate the arrival of successful headhunters. The circular movements of the dance symbolize unity and harmony among the Ibalois. Now a part of every Benguet festivity with the circles slowly giving way to other formations and interpretations. Bendayan is also performed with the festival hymn composed by Professor Macario Fronda during the Panagbenga Festival.
DDR Festival Dance Dance Revolution happened in 2004.
Konark Dance Festival was created in 1989.
DDR Festival Dance Dance Revolution was created on 2004-11-18.
Bon-Odori is a traditional Japanese dance. Therefore, Bon-Odori festival is a dance festival.
In the UK a dance festival can be defined as a competition - obvioulsy, the reason is to compete :)