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Dancing Non-Stop "Swing with your dance partner and she walks around you!" Don't step on her cheerful little feet! "Suddenly, before and after, if you leave, go around and around, this dance is like someone telling you."

author:Far from the Pacific Ocean

Dancing Non-Stop (Translation)

"Swing with your dance partner and she walks around you!"

Don't step on her cheerful little feet! ”

Suddenly, back and forth, around and around, this dance is like someone telling them what to do. On Saturday nights, everyone in the city quickly threw themselves into old-fashioned American square dancing.

Crossing the sea to Israel, a group of people danced happily. The dancers form a large circle. Each dancer's hand reached out and rested on the shoulder of another person. Take three steps forward and kick your right leg! Take three steps back and kick your left leg! This circle began to move faster and faster. The dancers become blurred bands of light. This is the Hola Dance!

In Yugoslavia, little boys in the village dance the teshkoto dance, or shepherd dance. As people take small steps and circle, a large drum is slowly beating. Now, the drum beats faster. People, on the other hand, turn their feet rapidly and frequently. Women and children exclaimed "Great! "Superb!" Cheers.

When people get together and throw a party for a wedding, or holiday, they often dance. Many of the dances they dance are folk dances – hundreds of years old. Some dances have never changed.

Each country has its own folk dance. Usually they are fast-moving dances that can show their joy – like square dance, hora dance, teshkoto, polka in Poland, and tarantella in Italy.

(P238 Figure 1: Israel.)

At an Israeli celebration, people danced the vibrant popular folk dance Hora. )

(P238 Figure II: United States.)

Square dance is the oldest folk dance in the United States. )

(02.10.2022, translated from the tenth day of the first month of the year of the tiger)

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