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Folk dances today

United States, 1968
film

At a teenagers’ dance party it is the “in” thing to do Greek and Armenian line dances, the Swedish “hambo”, middle eastern ̶..

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Folk dances

Soviet Union, 1942
Similarity: 75%

Folk dancing is fun

Australia, 1953
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National Folk Festival. Part 1

United States, 1949
Similarity: 71%

National Folk Festival. Part 2

United States, 1949
Similarity: 71%

National Folk Festival. Part 3

United States, 1949
Similarity: 71%

Kolo

Yugoslavia, 1965
Similarity: 70%

Dance trip

United States, 1970
Similarity: 69%

That's dancing!

United States, 1975
Similarity: 69%

Diplopennies (Dancing the Sirtaki) poster

Greece, 1966
Similarity: 68%

Invitation to the dance

United Kingdom
Similarity: 68%

Australian Aborigines: songs and dances

Australia, 1954
Similarity: 68%

[Tony Agapitos: First Greek Community Dance at Exhibition Centre 1961]

Australia, 1961
Similarity: 67%

Modulations

Canada, 1972
Similarity: 67%

Celebrations

Australia, 1981
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Lord Siva danced

United Kingdom, 1948
Similarity: 67%

Canada dances

Canada, 1947
Similarity: 67%

Ukrainian dance

Canada, 1943
Similarity: 67%

Scotland dances

United Kingdom, 1957
Similarity: 67%
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