yawa mo mong tanan
Because you are dancing to jazz.
Street dancing and break dancing are different things. Then can often be seen together, as a routine, but they can be seperatley. Break dancing is floor work, and can involve street dancing where you are not on the floor. Sheena x
Square Dancing
dancing naked
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A bugaku mask is a traditional Japanese mask used in bugaku, the ceremonial dance-drama of the imperial court. These masks are typically crafted from wood and are intricately painted, representing various characters, including deities, animals, and historical figures. Bugaku performances, which date back over a thousand years, combine music, dance, and elaborate costumes, with the masks playing a crucial role in conveying the characters' emotions and identities. Each mask serves not only as a visual element but also as a symbol of the cultural heritage of Japan.
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Gunhild Gabbert has written: 'Die Masken des Bugaku'
Bugaku mask were used during the Heian period. The masked varied in size and were made from cypress wood. The mask can be 7-13 inches long and 4-7 inches deep. The carvings on the mask were to resemble Buddhist statues.
A round, bronze gong, hung in a frame on a stand. The size of the gong varies according to the style of music being performed. In the case of Bugaku the instrument is used in pairs and is played with two mallets.
A round, bronze gong, hung in a frame on a stand. The size of the gong varies according to the style of music being performed. In the case of Bugaku the instrument is used in pairs and is played with two mallets.
A round, bronze gong, hung in a frame on a stand. The size of the gong varies according to the style of music being performed. In the case of Bugaku the instrument is used in pairs and is played with two mallets.
Bailar. (To dance) Balio.(I dance OR I am dancing) Bailas.(You dance. OR You are dancing) Baila.(He is, she is, you are, it is dancing.) Bailamos(We dance OR we are dancing) Baliais(the 2nd "a" has a accent going up) Bailan.(They are dancing(Fem./Mascu.) OR You all are dancing) ~ Spanish dancing is the Flamenco
how popular is street dancing? how popular is street dancing? how popular is street dancing?
Because you are dancing to jazz.
Street dancing and break dancing are different things. Then can often be seen together, as a routine, but they can be seperatley. Break dancing is floor work, and can involve street dancing where you are not on the floor. Sheena x
Square Dancing