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Stele Ely and Zia Parker ... availableto leaddances some around the country
The major question that we then asked ourselves wascan ... createsomething that is based on our own dance culture
As responsible hosts , we triedto setan example by learning traditional dances from our own countries
new standardssetas we dance the same old dance in our country
that ask for heightened awareness of space and timeto sparkour CI dances in a performative ways
lettingdiscoversome traditional dances of the country
uplift and soften posturescreatinga sort of dance to take place on our
to imagine ... that it is a rustick way of dancing borrowed from the country people or peasants ; and this , I suppose , is generally taken to be the meaning of itare ledto imagine ... that it is a rustick way of dancing borrowed from the country people or peasants ; and this , I suppose , is generally taken to be the meaning of it
i fearhas ledi fear
a lot of the traditional dances of this small nation(passive) are influenced bya lot of the traditional dances of this small nation
the movements(passive) are influenced bythe movements
from the Indian state of Punjaboriginatingfrom the Indian state of Punjab
the African slaves(passive) were influenced bythe African slaves
an informed , fun and embodied experience of dancing and moving togethercreatingan informed , fun and embodied experience of dancing and moving together
me astraywould have leadme astray
in our returning at three or half past in the morningresultingin our returning at three or half past in the morning
all top couples at last , and not a bottom one to help them!10)These(passive) are ... setall top couples at last , and not a bottom one to help them!10)These