it's the same thing but different names
square dancing
Some examples of foreign folk dances are La Cucaracha, the Japanese Parasol Dance, the Chinese Fan Dance, Hula Dancing, Square Dancing, and the Varsovienne.
Wesley Rader has written: 'Handbook of American square and folk dances' -- subject(s): American Folk dancing
Kay Seamonson has written: 'Norwegian folk dancing' -- subject(s): Folk dancing, Norwegian Folk dancing
Grace Imogene Fox has written: 'Folk dancing' -- subject(s): Folk dance music, Folk dancing
Violet Alford has written: 'Peeps at English folk-dances' -- subject(s): English Folk dancing 'The Pyrenees' -- subject(s): Dancing 'Pyrenean festivals' -- subject(s): Dancing, Festivals, Folk songs, Social life and customs 'The singing of the travels' -- subject(s): Folk dancing, Folk drama
A type of folk dancing that's very speedy!
salok
The folk. That is, the common people. Folk dances are generally not invented by a specific person.
Folk dancing primarily aims to let other people understand the Filipino culture though folk dancing. In order to appreciate more the Filipino music and dances, folk dance was created.
There are quite a few factors that affect Folk Dancing. These factors include rhythm, meter, and associated steps for dancing.
John P. Cullinane has written: 'Further aspects of the history of Irish dancing' -- subject(s): Folk dancing, Folk dancing, Irish, History, Irish Folk dancing 'Further aspects of the history of Irish dancing in Ireland, Scotland, Canada, America, New Zealand and Australia'