Yes, there was a dance called "the continental". To see a demonstration of this dance, go to continental.MOV. The audio is too slow to understand what is being
said, but, the routine is clearly viewed. The dance, as can be seen, is basically four
moves that are repeated. It is an early form of Line Dancing that was done in the 60's. In North Carolina, where I went to high school, it was very popular. Have some
fun. Try it yourself!
what is the tswana dance called
The national dance of China is called the "nali dance".
A Dance Instructor or Dance Teacher trains people how to dance.
The famous dance in Afghanistan that is regarded as the national dance is called Attan.
A Maori challenge is called a "wero". A war dance is a "haka".
what is the tswana dance called
It is called the continental shelf.
They are both part of the larger structure called the continental margin where a continental plate meets an oceanic plate. The lower (deeper) end of the continental slope is called the continental rise.
Continental Drift
It is called the theory of plate tectonics.
I am from Nigeria and it is in Africa the dance is called the marahab
All continents are surrounded by a gently sloping submerged plain called the continental shelf. Continental shelves end in smooth-surfaced features called continental rises.
The hypothesis that continents have moved is called continental drift.
The Continental System called for an embargo against British trade.
The edge is called the shelf break. The actual declining shelf is called the called the continental slope.
shelf
Second continental congress