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sword dance - traducción al holandés

TYPE OF DANCE
Toronto Women's Sword; Sword dancing; Xiphismos; Xiphism; Sword-dance; Sword dances
  • Basque Sword Dance
  • Paul Joanovitch]]
  • Mer Dandiya, a sword dance performed by the communities of Saurashtra
  • Georgian]] Sword Dance
  • Lady Gongsun of the Tang dynasty, who was known for her elegant sword dancing, as depicted in ''Gathering Gems of Beauty'' (畫麗珠萃秀)

sword dance         
zwaarddans
dance company         
  • Communion1
  • GroupeDanseInauguration11
  • Tinto school children
  • Transe 2
  • Transes
GROUP OF DANCERS
Dance companies by country; Dance companies in Sweden; Dance companies in Denmark; Dance company; Dance group
dansgroep
belly dance         
  • Traditional belly dancer on a [[Cairo]] [[Nile River]] cruise
  • (video) A belly dancer on stage in [[Japan]], 2016
  • Dalilah (''Adelaida Angulo'')]] in front of the [[Great Sphinx of Giza]], 1957.
  • ''La danse de l'almée'' (The Dance of the Almeh) by Jean-Léon Gérôme, 1863
  • American tribal fusion dancer Rachel Brice
  • Randa Kamel, Egyptian belly dancer
  • Mural painting of a meeting between Shah Tahmasp and the Mughal emperor Humayun found in Iran
  • Egyptian dancer ''Shafiqa El qibtia'' (1851–1926) wearing the dancing suit.
ARABIC DANCE
Raks al Sharqi; Raks Sharqi; Bellydance; Raqs al Sharqi; Belly dancing; Danse du ventre; Bellydancing; Raks Sharki; Raks sharki; Raqs sharki; Raqs shaki; Belly dancers; Hootchy kootchy dance; Hootchie kootchie dance; Egyptian Belly Dance; Belly Dancers; Abdominal dance; Belly-dancing; Hootchy-Kootchy; Belly-dancer; Belly-dance; Belly dance in the West; Bellydance in the West; Middle Eastern Dance; Belly Dance; Belly dancer; Bellydancer; Muscle dancing; Muscle dance; Muscle dancer; Houchee kouchee
buikdans

Definición

small sword
¦ noun chiefly historical a light tapering sword used for duelling.

Wikipedia

Sword dance

Sword dances are recorded throughout world history. There are various traditions of solo and mock-battle (Pyrrhic) sword dances from Africa, Asia and Europe.

General types of sword dance include:

  • solo dancers around swords – such as the traditional Scottish sword dances. This general form also encompasses non-sword dances such as the bacca pipes jig in Cotswold morris dance,
  • mock-battle dances, including many stick dances from non-sword traditions, and such common continental dances as Bouffons or Mattachins as described by Thoinot Arbeau in 1588.
  • hilt-and-point sword dances – where the dancers are linked together by their swords in a chain. These form the basis for rapper sword and long sword forms.
Ejemplos de uso de sword dance
1. Tamplin said Wednesday night after making it through the fourth round spelling Flamborough.‘‘ It‘s an old English sword dance.
2. Tamplin said Wednesday night after making it through the fourth round spelling "Flamborough." It‘s an old English sword dance.
3. Typical of them in the period of Koguryo were "Sword Dance", "Bow Dance", "Accomplishments Dance" and "Instrumental Dance". Famous in the period of Koryo were "Lantern Dance" and "Tongdong Dance" and in the period of the Ri Dynasty were "Ongheya Dance", "Janggo (drum) Dance", "Peasant Dance" and "Pongsan Masked Dance". The Korean dance has steadily developed in reflection of social systems in different historical eras, the politico–economic life of the people and their customs.
4. The programs include an Aradha sword dance, a book show with the participation of a large number of publishers, a Qur’an and Hadith contest for boys and girls, performance of folklore troupes from the Kingdom’s different regions, an exhibition of Saudi and Gulf artists, dramas, lectures on Islam and moderation, and the investment climate in Saudi Arabia, as well as a seminar on the need for confronting the idea of clash of civilizations.