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- The cordax (Ancient Gr****: κόρδαξ), was a provocative, licentious, and often obscene mask dance of ancient Gr**** comedy. In his play The Clouds, Aristophanes...
- which is Turkish for "double stringed". While the ancient Gr**** dance Cordax is viewed by some to be the origins of belly dancing in Greece and perhaps...
- that the dance existed in ancient Greece, known as the Aristophanic dance Cordax, even though such claims have yet to be confirmed. Furthermore, it is historically...
- among international folk dance groups. Antistrophe Carpaea C****ia (dance) Cordax Dionysiakos Hyporchema Korybantes Pyrrhichios (dance) Syrtos In Ancient...
- v t e Gr**** dances Ancient Angelica Antistrophe Bibasis Carpaea C****ia Cordax Dionysiakos Hyporchema Korybantes Pyrrhichios Serra Syrtos Tarantella Medieval/...
- He twerked for 3 hours, 30 minutes. African-American dance Belly dance Cordax Daggering Erotic dance Grinding Malayah Mapouka Moulding of ****le-bread...
- v t e Gr**** dances Ancient Angelica Antistrophe Bibasis Carpaea C****ia Cordax Dionysiakos Hyporchema Korybantes Pyrrhichios Serra Syrtos Tarantella Medieval/...
- p****ed into the playful and comic, whence Athenaeus compares it with the cordax of comedy. It had, according to the supposition of Müller, like all the...
- dance Condong Conga Contact improvisation Contemporary dance Contra dance Cordax Gr**** / Roman erotic dance Cornish dance Corridinho Cossack dance Cotillion...
- own chorus dance, being the emmeleia or emmelīa in tragedy, the kordax or cordax in comedy, and the sikinnis or sicinnis in satyr-play). The "lyrics" derive...