- "country dances" or in some
parts of New
England such as New Hampshire, "
contradances".
Contra dances were
fashionable in the
United States and were considered...
- pp. 12, 16. ISBN 978-0-0286-4681-7. Manuel,
Peter (2000).
Creolizing Contradance in the Caribbean. Philadelphia:
Temple University Press. pp. 67, 69....
- Waldstreicher, David. "The
Revolutions of
Revolution Historiography: Cold War
Contradance, Neo-Imperial Waltz, or Jazz Standard?"
Reviews in
American History 42...
- as
contredanse française,
meaning "French
country dance" or "French
contradance". The name
cotillion appears to have been in use as a dance-name at the...
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Contradance (also
known as cotillion) is a
solitaire card game
which is pla**** with two
decks of
playing cards. It is
probably so
called because when...
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various kinds of jigs and the breakdown.
Other dance forms include contradance, the
merengue (Dominican Republic), and the cha-cha-cha.
Often it is...
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builders Amazons Auld Lang Syne
Birthday The
Clock Clock Cotillion (
Contradance) Leoni's Own
Musical (Betsy Ross, Fairest, Four Kings, Plus Belle, Quadruple...
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Bitti Harey Modern Dance Baile Folklorico (Mexico and
Central America)
Contradance Square Dance Merengue Bachata Hula (Hawaii) Haka (New Zealand) Olivia...
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Virginia closed out
yearly horse racing with a ball
featuring reels,
contradances, congos, hornpipes, and jigs.
Early solo
dancing was
composed mostly...
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Makerspace and
Mariposa Children's Museum. Peterborough's
First Sa****ay
contradances are a
place for
singles and
dance enthusiasts to
enjoy live
music in...