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- War_dance abstract "A war dance is a dance involving mock combat, usually in reference to tribal warrior societies where such dances were performed as a ritual connected with endemic warfare. Martial arts in various cultures can be performed in dance-like settings for various reasons, such as for evoking ferocity in preparation for battle or showing off skill in a more stylized manner. It could also be for celebration of valor and conquest. Many such martial arts incorporate music, especially strong percussive rhythms. Examples of such war dances include: Al-Arda al-Barriya - In Kuwait. it-Taḥṭīb in Egypt Buza - From Russia. Panther Dance - Burmese Bando with swords (dha) Gymnopaedia - ancient Sparta European Sword dance or Weapon dance of various kinds Haka - Māori people of New Zealand Indlamu - Zulu people Khorumi (ხორუმი) - Georgia Sabre Dance - depicted in Khachaturian's ballet Gayane Maasai moran (warrior age-set) dances Aduk-Aduk - Brunei Ayyalah - Qatar Khattak - Afghanistan and Pakistan Brazil's Capoeira, as well as some similar Afro-Caribbean arts Dirk dance and Scottish sword dances - Scotland Hula & Kapu Kuialua -- Native Hawaiians Combat Hopak - From Ukraine Al-Yolah rifle performance - Oman and the United Arab Emirates Cibi - Fiji Kailao - Wallis, adopted by Tonga Bende War Dance [Nigeria - Abia State] Ogbuebulle Pentozali - Crete Yarkhushta (Յարխուշտա) - Armenia↑".
- War_dance thumbnail Capoeira-three-berimbau-one-pandeiro.jpg?width=300.
- War_dance wikiPageID "10164222".
- War_dance wikiPageRevisionID "603136903".
- War_dance hasPhotoCollection War_dance.
- War_dance subject Category:Mock_combat.
- War_dance subject Category:War_dances.
- War_dance type Animal.
- War_dance type Eukaryote.
- War_dance type Mammal.
- War_dance type RaceHorse.
- War_dance type Species.
- War_dance type Organism.
- War_dance comment "A war dance is a dance involving mock combat, usually in reference to tribal warrior societies where such dances were performed as a ritual connected with endemic warfare. Martial arts in various cultures can be performed in dance-like settings for various reasons, such as for evoking ferocity in preparation for battle or showing off skill in a more stylized manner. It could also be for celebration of valor and conquest.".
- War_dance label "Kampftanz".
- War_dance label "Taniec wojenny".
- War_dance label "War dance".
- War_dance sameAs Kampftanz.
- War_dance sameAs Taniec_wojenny.
- War_dance sameAs m.02q3xgj.
- War_dance sameAs Q130403.
- War_dance sameAs Q130403.
- War_dance wasDerivedFrom War_dance?oldid=603136903.
- War_dance depiction Capoeira-three-berimbau-one-pandeiro.jpg.
- War_dance isPrimaryTopicOf War_dance.