yes,because the folk dance is folk dance. soya mo, REACT DAW
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Yes! Well at least in my school...
THE LOCAL NAME OF PHILIPPINE TEAK IS "TIKA", AT LEAST IN THE NORTH OF THE COUNTRY.
Anna Pavlova was in at least 23 or 30 ballets
Because the people have been there for at least 50,000 years.
No, WikiAnswers does not provide pictures in answers.
They would not have called them "ballroom dances", but there were a number of dances which were performed at court and at other upper class functions. Most of these dances involved pairing off with partners at least part of the time. The Galliard and Gavotte were athletic dances, as was the Volta, which involved the female partner, supported by the male, leaping into the air! The Pavane, on the other hand, was a slow, stately dance. Dancing was also popular among the lower classes, but their dances, such as Jigs or Brawls, were not danced with partners, but more often in a ring.
Yes, because it's a proper noun. They are both specific types of dances. (At least that's what I read somewhere.)
Of the songs written, performed and released by the Beatles I would suggest Yer Blues as probably the least well-known. Of course, you could ask ten different people and get ten different answers.
Yes, you could... But it's not advisable at least not until you check what might happen if you combine the two (this is quite easy to look up on the net)
It has at least two sides of different length or at least two angles of different measure.
The answer could be molecule, compound and matter depending on the atoms of various element.
There are at least 28 genes in humans that encode at least 19 different types of collagen