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celebratory dances
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European cultures
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May be marked by traditional folk dances, often characterized by structured movements and regional variations
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dance
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European
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Dance is a common theme in literary works, symbolizing romance, joy, and human connection
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3
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dance
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European
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Ballet and waltz are popular dance styles
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4
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dance
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European culture
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Dance is often associated with formal events or clubs, with a focus on specific styles and techniques.
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5
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dance
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European cultures
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Dance is often seen as a form of artistic expression or entertainment.
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1
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6
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dance
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European cultures
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Primarily associated with social events and entertainment
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1
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7
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dancing
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European
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Dancing is enjoyed at social events, but traditional dances are not as prevalent as in Ecuadorian culture.
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8
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dancing
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European countries
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Common form of social activity, popular in entertainment and celebrations.
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9
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dancing
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European countries
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Dancing is more formal and often reserved for specific occasions such as weddings or ballroom events.
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limbo dance
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European countries
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Less commonly known and practiced, often associated with tropical or vacation-themed events
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war dance
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European
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War dances are not common and may be seen as inappropriate or offensive.
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