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African dance
African dance Influenced American dance by the whites watching the africans so the decieded to dance so then it became African-American dancing.
Ballet dance and African dance are both performance dances.
stanly
it's a dance from south African Zulu dance
Capoeira
African dance is performed by many people but especially africans as it is there traditional dance.
Asian and African rain dances had the same purpose of the Native American rain dances. The name pretty well explains it all. The dance was to bring rain, end drought, and water crops. It was felt that the dance was pleasing to the spirits that produced rain.
Many countries across the globe have embraced African dance styles, but South Africa is particularly notable for its rich variety of traditional and contemporary dance forms. Styles such as Zulu dancing, Gumboot dance, and Pantsula are integral to South African culture. Additionally, African dance influences can be found in countries like the United States and France, where African immigrant communities share their cultural heritage through dance. Overall, African dance continues to be celebrated and adapted worldwide.
In Africa.
Is an African dance.