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  2. Sway (dance) - Wikipedia

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    Sway (dance) The term sway has a specific meaning in the technique of ballroom dances. Sway describes a dancer's body position in which the entire body gracefully deflects from the vertical, [citation needed] normally away from the standing foot and the direction of movement. [1] Entrance to and exit from this position are matters of fine ...

  3. Swing (dance) - Wikipedia

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    Genre. Jazz. Origin. 1920's, Harlem, New York City, U.S. [ 1 ] Evita and Michael at 2011 Catalina Swing Dance Festival. Swing dance is a group of social dances that developed with the swing style of jazz music in the 1920s–1940s, with the origins of each dance predating the popular " swing era ". Hundreds of styles of swing dancing were ...

  4. Ginga (capoeira) - Wikipedia

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    Ginga (capoeira) The ginga (pronounced jeen-gah; from gingar - to sway [1]) is the fundamental footwork (or dancing move) of capoeira. It is a sidestep that can be a prance or a shuffle and it sets the rhythm of the game. [2] The ginga embodies the extraordinary cunning of capoeira, which is its fundamental characteristic.

  5. ¿Quién será? - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Sway" was directed by Steve Antin, the brother of The Pussycat Dolls creator, Robin Antin. [53] The video features The Pussycat Dolls dancing against a backdrop of scenes from the movie. The music video was included as bonus clip in the DVD release of Shall We Dance. [51]

  6. Floss (dance) - Wikipedia

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    Floss. A 2018 GIF of a man doing the floss. Etymology. Back-and-forth movement is similar to the use of dental floss. Year. 2010s–present. Origin. United States. The floss is a popular dance in which a person repeatedly swings their arms, with clenched fists, from the back of their body to the front, on each side.

  7. Sway - Wikipedia

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    Sway (translational motion), one of the translational degrees of freedom of any stiff body (for example a vehicle), describing motion along the transversal axis (from side to side) Postural sway, horizontal shift of person's center of gravity while standing (or attempting to stand) still. Sway AS, a planned 10 MW wind turbine.

  8. Patrick Swayze - Wikipedia

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    Don Swayze (brother) Patrick Wayne Swayze (/ ˈsweɪzi / SWAY-zee; August 18, 1952 – September 14, 2009) was an American actor, dancer, and singer-songwriter known for playing distinctive lead roles, particularly romantic, tough, and comedic characters. He was also known for his media image and looks: People magazine named Swayze the "Sexiest ...

  9. History of dance - Wikipedia

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    Archaeology delivers traces of dance from prehistoric times such as the 10,000-year-old Bhimbetka rock shelters paintings in India and Egyptian tomb paintings depicting dancing figures from c. 3300 BC. Many contemporary dance forms can be traced back to historical, traditional, ceremonial and ethnic dances of the ancient period.