The flamingo dance, often associated with the song "The Flamingo," became popular in the early 1950s. It was popularized by the television show "The Ed Sullivan Show," where it was performed by various artists. The dance features exaggerated movements resembling the posture and gait of a flamingo, contributing to its playful and entertaining nature. The dance has since become a staple in various contexts, especially in parties and social gatherings.
Late 1970's.
1969
When she was 3 year old. She dance for money in streets of Salford.
Madonna began dancing at a young age, taking ballet and modern dance classes as a child in Michigan. She moved to New York City in 1978 to pursue a career in dance and quickly became involved in the city's vibrant dance scene, performing in various productions. Her dedication to dance played a significant role in shaping her performance style and music career.
Let's Start a Riot ~Auddie Dottie Doll-face (Audrey Feltner)
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flamingo
samba is the worst spanish dance.
Flamenco (flamingo)
the flamingo the wave the pie and the knucklehead mctrazaphon
Nope - a Flamenco - is a dance !... a Flamingo is the pink bird !
That would be "flamenco" dancing, which is a dance that developed in Spain from various cultural influences.
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Flamenco is already a Spanish word, meaning 'flamingo'. It is also, of course, a kind of dance.
Yes: it means 'flamingo', but is also, of course, the name for the passionate dance practised especially in Andalucia.
There are alot of different kinds of dance. There is: ballet, jazz, tap, hip hop, modern, liturgical, lyrical, pointe, flamingo... i could go on for hours.
you start to dance and than you get someone to dance what you than come people come and dance