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| [[Algeria]] || [[Chaabi (Algeria)|Chaabi]] | | [[Algeria]] || [[Chaabi (Algeria)|Chaabi]] | ||
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| [[Angola]] || [[Capoeira Angola]], [[Kabetula]], [[Kizomba]], [[Kuduro]], [[Rebita]], [[Semba]] and Viola | |||
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| [[Argentina]] || [[Tango (dance)|Tango]], [[:es:Pericón (danza)|Pericón]] | | [[Argentina]] || [[Tango (dance)|Tango]], [[:es:Pericón (danza)|Pericón]] | ||
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| [[Armenia]] || | | [[Armenia]] || [[Armenian dance]], [[Shalakho]], [[Kochari]] | ||
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| [[Bangladesh]] ||[[Baul]], [[Bizhu dance]], [[Marma people|Marma dance]], [[Peacock dance]]<ref>[http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/51736/Bangladesh/277577/Music-dance-and-theatre ''Britannica'' - Bangladesh Music and Dance]</ref> | | [[Bangladesh]] ||[[Baul]], [[Bizhu dance]], [[Marma people|Marma dance]], [[Peacock dance]]<ref>[http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/51736/Bangladesh/277577/Music-dance-and-theatre ''Britannica'' - Bangladesh Music and Dance]</ref> | ||
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| [[Belarus]] || [[Karahod | | [[Belarus]] || [[Karahod]] | ||
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| [[Belize]] || [[Brukdown]] | | [[Belize]] || [[Brukdown]] | ||
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| [[Bolivia]] || [[Huayno]], [[Caporales]], [[Diablada]] | | [[Bolivia]] || [[Huayno]], [[Caporales]], [[Diablada]] | ||
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| [[Brazil]] || [[Samba (Brazilian)|Samba]], [[Frevo]], [[Maculelê (dance)|Maculelê]], [[Carimbó]], [[Capoeira]], [[Siriri]], [[Forró]], [[Maxixe (dance)|Maxixe]], [[Coco (music)|Coco]]<ref>[ | | [[Brazil]] || [[Samba (Brazilian)|Samba]], [[Frevo]], [[Maculelê (dance)|Maculelê]], [[Carimbó]], [[Capoeira]], [[Siriri]], [[Forró]], [[Maxixe (dance)|Maxixe]], [[Coco (music)|Coco]]<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2006/jul/27/dance ''Guardian'' article]</ref> | ||
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| [[Brunei]] || [[Zapin]] | | [[Brunei]] || [[Zapin]] | ||
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| [[Croatia]] || [[Linđo]] | | [[Croatia]] || [[Linđo]] | ||
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| [[Cuba]] || [[Danzón]], [[Cuban rumba|Rumba]] | | [[Cuba]] || [[Danzón]], [[Cuban rumba|Rumba]], [[Conga Line]] | ||
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| [[Cyprus]] || [[Sousta]], [[Tatsia]], [[Turkish Cypriot folk dances]] | | [[Cyprus]] || [[Sousta]], [[Tatsia]], [[Turkish Cypriot folk dances]] | ||
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| [[Czech Republic]] || [[Polka | | [[Czech Republic]] || [[Polka]] | ||
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| [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]] || [[Soukous]] | | [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]] || [[Soukous]] | ||
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| [[Dominica]] || [[Kwadril]] | | [[Dominica]] || [[Kwadril]] | ||
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| [[Dominican Republic]] || [[Merengue (dance)|Merengue | | [[Dominican Republic]] || [[Merengue (dance)|Merengue]] | ||
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| [[Ecuador]] || [[Pasillo]] | | [[Ecuador]] || [[Pasillo]] | ||
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| [[Fiji]] || [[Meke]] | | [[Fiji]] || [[Meke]] | ||
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| [[France]] || [[ | | [[France]] || [[Gavotte]], [[Branle]], [[Farandole]], [[Tambourin]], [[Can-can|Can-Can]] | ||
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| [[French Polynesia]] || [[Tamure]] | | [[French Polynesia]] || [[Tamure]] | ||
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| [[Guyana]] || [[Soca music|Soca]] | | [[Guyana]] || [[Soca music|Soca]] | ||
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| [[Haiti]] ||[[Compas]], [[Kadans]] | | [[Haiti]] ||[[Méringue|Meringue]], [[Compas]], [[Kadans]] | ||
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| [[Honduras]] || [[Punta]] | | [[Honduras]] || [[Punta]] | ||
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| [[Hungary]] || [[Czardas]]<ref name="britannica">{{cite web|url=http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9028454/czardas |title=czardas | Hungarian dance|publisher=Encyclopædia Britannica|access-date=2015-01-03}}</ref> | | [[Hungary]] || [[Czardas]]<ref name="britannica">{{cite web|url=http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9028454/czardas |title=czardas | Hungarian dance|publisher=Encyclopædia Britannica|access-date=2015-01-03}}</ref> [[Kalocsai]] | ||
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| [[Iceland]] || [[:is:Vikivaki|Vikivaki]] | | [[Iceland]] || [[:is:Vikivaki|Vikivaki]] | ||
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| [[India]] || [[Bharatnatyam]], [[ | | [[India]] || [[Bharatanatyam|Bharatnatyam]], [[Chhau dance|Chhau]], [[Kathak]], [[Kathakali]], [[Kuchipudi]], [[Manipuri dance|Manipuri]], [[Mohiniyattam]], [[Odissi]], [[Sattriya]], [[Bhangra (dance)|Bhangra]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Two new postage stamps celebrate Armenian, Indian national dances |url=https://panarmenian.net/m/eng/news/259456 |access-date=2023-12-09 |website=panarmenian.net}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Two new postage stamps dedicated to "Armenia-India joint issue. National dances" theme |url=https://www.lragir.am/en/2018/08/29/69092}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Two new postage stamps celebrate Armenian, Indian national dances |url=https://www.newsinfo.am/eng/article/view/EkDbYf9yDr |access-date=2023-12-09 |website=www.newsinfo.am}}</ref> | ||
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| [[Indonesia]] || [[Legong]], [[Pendet]], [[Barong (mythology)#Barong dance|Barong Ket]], [[Ronggeng]], [[Kebyar duduk]], [[Saman dance]] | | [[Indonesia]] || [[Legong]], [[Pendet]], [[Barong (mythology)#Barong dance|Barong Ket]], [[Ronggeng]], [[Kebyar duduk]], [[Saman dance]] | ||
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| [[Israel]] || [[Israeli folk dancing]] | | [[Israel]] || [[Israeli folk dancing]] | ||
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| [[Italy]] || [[Tarantella]], [[Furlana]], [[Monferrina]] | | [[Italy]] || [[Tarantella]], [[Furlana]], [[Liscio]], [[Monferrina]] | ||
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| [[Jamaica]] || [[Quadrille]] | | [[Jamaica]] || [[Quadrille]] | ||
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| [[Liechtenstein]] || [[Polka|Liechtensteiner Polka]] | | [[Liechtenstein]] || [[Polka|Liechtensteiner Polka]] | ||
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| [[Madagascar]] || [[Hiragasy]] | | [[Madagascar]] || [[Hiragasy]] | ||
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| [[Mongolia]] || [[Biyelgee]] | | [[Mongolia]] || [[Biyelgee]] | ||
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| [[Morocco]] || [[ | | [[Morocco]] || [[Reggada]] and [[Gnawa]] | ||
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| [[Mozambique]] || [[Tufo (dance)|Tufo]] | | [[Mozambique]] || [[Tufo (dance)|Tufo]] | ||
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| [[New Zealand]] || [[Haka]] | | [[New Zealand]] || [[Haka]] | ||
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| [[North Macedonia]] || [[Osogovka]], [[Teshkoto]], [[Kopačka (folk dance)|Kopacka]], [[Belomorski biser]], [[Tresenica]], [[Belomorska kitka]], [[Pousteno]], [[Bajrace]], [[Berance]], [[Berovka]], [[Bufcansko]], [[Vleceno]], [[Vodensko]], [[Gajdarsko]], [[Gluvonemo]], [[Dracevka]], [[Dude Drne]], [[Ibraim odza]], [[Jeni jol]], [[Kavadarka]], [[Kalajdzisko]], [[Komitsko]], [[Krstacko]], [[Lesnoto]], [[Lisolaj]], [[Malesevka]], [[Oroto pocna]], [[Pajdusko]], [[Pembe]], [[Postupano]], [[Potrcano]], [[Potrculka]], [[Ramnoto]], [[Ratevka]], [[Rusalii]], [[Rusinsko]], [[Ratevka]], [[Sitnoto]], [[Skudrinka]], [[Staro oro]], [[Starskoto]], [[Tikvesko]], [[Toska]], [[Sopkata]], [[Cetvorka]], [[Toska]], [[Šopka|Sopka]], [[Tropnalo oro]], [[Zensko camce]] | |||
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| [[Norway]] || [[Hallingdans]] | | [[Norway]] || [[Hallingdans]] | ||
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| [[Oman]] || Al-Bar'ah | | [[Oman]] || Al-Bar'ah | ||
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|[[Pakistan]] | |[[Pakistan]] | ||
|[[Jhumar]], [[Khattak dance|Khattak]], [[Bhangra (dance)|Bhangra]] | |[[Jhumar]], [[Khattak dance|Khattak]], [[Bhangra (dance)|Bhangra]] | ||
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| [[ | | [[Palestine]] || [[Dabke]] | ||
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| [[Panama]] || [[Tamborito]] | | [[Panama]] || [[Tamborito]] | ||
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| [[Philippines]] || [[Cariñosa]] and [[Tinikling]] | | [[Philippines]] || [[Cariñosa]] and [[Tinikling]] | ||
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| [[Poland]] || [[Krakowiak]], [[Kujawiak]], [[Mazurka|Mazur]], [[Oberek]], [[Polonaise (dance)|Polonaise]]<ref name="poland">{{cite web |url=http://culture.poland.com/culture-music-d.php |title= | | [[Poland]] || [[Krakowiak]], [[Kujawiak]], [[Mazurka|Mazur]], [[Oberek]], [[Polonaise (dance)|Polonaise]]<ref name="poland">{{cite web |url=http://culture.poland.com/culture-music-d.php |title=Five national dances of Poland|publisher=culture.poland.com |access-date=2015-01-03 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070203114502/http://culture.poland.com/culture-music-d.php |archive-date=3 February 2007 |url-status=dead }}</ref> | ||
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| [[Portugal]] || [[Vira (dance)|Vira]] | | [[Portugal]] || [[Vira (dance)|Vira]] | ||
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| [[South Africa]] || [[Gumboot dance|Gumboot dancing]] and [[Indlamu (dance)|Indlamu]]; [[Volkspele]] among [[Afrikaners]] | | [[South Africa]] || [[Gumboot dance|Gumboot dancing]] and [[Indlamu (dance)|Indlamu]]; [[Volkspele]] among [[Afrikaners]] | ||
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| [[Spain]] || [[Flamenco]], [[Jota (music)|Jota]], [[ | | [[Spain]] || [[Flamenco]], [[Malagueñas (flamenco style)|Malagueñas]] ([[Andalusia]]), [[Jota (music)|Jota]] ([[Aragon]]), [[Sardana]] ([[Catalonia]]), [[Pasodoble]] | ||
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| [[Sri Lanka]] || [[Kandyan dance]], [[Lowcountry dance]], [[Sabaragamu dance]] | | [[Sri Lanka]] || [[Kandyan dance]], [[Lowcountry dance]], [[Sabaragamu dance]] | ||
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| [[Tonga]] || [[Lakalaka]] | | [[Tonga]] || [[Lakalaka]] | ||
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| [[Trinidad and Tobago]] || | | [[Trinidad and Tobago]] || [[Limbo (dance)|Limbo]], [[Soca music|Soca]], [[Calypso music|Calypso]] | ||
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| [[Turkey]] || [[Zeybek dance|Zeybek]], [[Halay]], [[Horon]] | | [[Turkey]] || [[Zeybek dance|Zeybek]], [[Halay]], [[Horon (dance)|Horon]] | ||
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| [[Turkmenistan]] || [[Kyushtdepdi]]<ref name="turkmenistan">{{cite web|url=http://www.turkmenistan.gov.tm/_eng/?id=530 |title=Turkmenistan: golden age | Our favourite dance | | [[Turkmenistan]] || [[Kyushtdepdi]]<ref name="turkmenistan">{{cite web|url=http://www.turkmenistan.gov.tm/_eng/?id=530 |title=Turkmenistan: golden age | Our favourite dance |publisher=turkmenistan.gov.tm|access-date=2015-01-03}}</ref> | ||
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| [[Turks and Caicos]] || [[Ripsaw music|Ripsaw dance]], [[Rake-and-scrape]] | | [[Turks and Caicos]] || [[Ripsaw music|Ripsaw dance]], [[Rake-and-scrape]] | ||
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| [[Ukraine]] || [[Hopak]], [[Arkan (dance)|Arkan]] and [[Kolomyjka]] | | [[Ukraine]] || [[Hopak]], [[Arkan (dance)|Arkan]], [[Tropak]], [[Metelytsia]], [[Kozachok]], [[Khorovod]] and [[Kolomyjka]] | ||
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| [[United Arab Emirates]] || [[Yowlah]], [[Khaleegy (dance)|Khaleegy]] and [[Ardah]] | | [[United Arab Emirates]] || [[Yowlah]], [[Khaleegy (dance)|Khaleegy]] and [[Ardah]] | ||
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| [[United Kingdom]] || ([[England]]) [[Morris dance]], [[ | | [[United Kingdom]] || ([[England]]) [[English country Dance|English Country Dance]], [[Rapper sword dance|Rapper Sword Dance]], [[Morris dance]], [[Clog dancing#English clog dancing|English clogging]], [[Hornpipe]]. ([[Scotland]]) [[Scottish highland dance]]. ([[Wales]]) [[Welsh Clog Dancing|Welsh clogging]]. ([[Northern Ireland]]) [[Irish stepdance]]. | ||
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| [[United States]] || No national dance, [[Swing (dance)|swing]] and [[square dancing]] unofficially; see [[List of U.S. state dances]]; [[Native American Hoop Dance|hoop dance]], [[Grass dance]], [[Jingle dress|jingle dance]], [[Fancy dance]] and Native American tribal dance styles dominate in areas populated by [[Native American tribes]]. | | [[United States]] || No national dance, [[Swing (dance)|swing]] and [[square dancing]] unofficially; see [[List of U.S. state dances]]; [[Native American Hoop Dance|hoop dance]], [[Grass dance]], [[Jingle dress|jingle dance]], [[Fancy dance]] and Native American tribal dance styles dominate in areas populated by [[Native American tribes]]. | ||
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| [[Virgin Islands]] || [[Quadrille]] | | [[Virgin Islands]] || [[Quadrille]] | ||
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| [[Yemen]] || [[Al- | | [[Yemen]] || [[Al-Bara']], [[Sharh (Dance)|Sharh]] | ||
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This is a list of national dances. This may be a formal or informal designation. Not all nations officially recognize a national dance or dances.
By country[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ ""Afghanistan" entry at Encarta". Archived from the original on 2009-10-28. Retrieved 2015-01-03.
- ↑ Britannica - Bangladesh Music and Dance
- ↑ Guardian article
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Jon Aske. "Department of Foreign Languages, Salem State University | Dance glossary". lrc.salemstate.edu. Archived from the original on 2017-11-07. Retrieved 2015-01-03.
- ↑ "czardas | Hungarian dance". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 2015-01-03.
- ↑ "Two new postage stamps celebrate Armenian, Indian national dances". panarmenian.net. Retrieved 2023-12-09.
- ↑ "Two new postage stamps dedicated to "Armenia-India joint issue. National dances" theme".
- ↑ "Two new postage stamps celebrate Armenian, Indian national dances". www.newsinfo.am. Retrieved 2023-12-09.
- ↑ "Five national dances of Poland". culture.poland.com. Archived from the original on 3 February 2007. Retrieved 2015-01-03.
- ↑ "Turkmenistan: golden age | Our favourite dance". turkmenistan.gov.tm. Retrieved 2015-01-03.