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cultural dance
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Japan
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Cultural dances often involve precise and graceful movements, reflecting respect for tradition and harmony, such as traditional Japanese dance and Thai classical dance.
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cultural dances
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Japan
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Emphasize grace, precision, and symbolic gestures in traditional dance forms
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custom dance
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Japan
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Traditional custom dances like Bon Odori in Japan or Ganggangsullae in South Korea are important cultural practices often performed at festivals and special occasions.
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dances
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Japan
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Traditional dance forms, such as Noh and Kabuki, are deeply rooted in historical and religious contexts, showcasing refined movements and costumes.
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dancing
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Japan
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Dancing is less prominent in traditional cultural events and is not as commonly practiced as in other regions.
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dancing as a form of celebration
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Japan
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Formalized dances performed in ceremonial celebrations
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jumping dance
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Japan
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Seen as a form of popular modern dance, often performed in music videos or as part of entertainment shows.
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line dancing
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Japan
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Not commonly practiced and less well-known
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modern dance
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Japan
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Modern dance is not as popular or widely recognized as traditional dance forms, and is less commonly studied or performed in comparison.
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modern dance
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Japan
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Modern dance is less mainstream compared to traditional Japanese dance forms such as Noh and Kabuki, and is often considered more avant-garde or experimental.
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morris dancing
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Japan
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Rarely seen and not part of traditional performing arts or festival dances
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