List of national dances
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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[]
Country | Dance(s) |
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Afghanistan | Attan[1] |
Albania | Shota |
Algeria | Chaabi |
Argentina | Tango, Pericón |
Armenia | Shalakho, Kochari, Yarkhushta,Tamzara, Berd (dance), Armenian line dance, Uzundara |
Australia | Corroboree, Bush dance |
Austria | Ländler, Waltz |
Azerbaijan | Jangi, Khanchobany, Tello |
Bahamas | Quadrille, Rake-and-scrape, , and Scullin |
Bahrain | Ardah, Liwa |
Bangladesh | Baul, Bizhu dance, Marma dance, Peacock dance[2] |
Belarus | , , |
Belize | Brukdown |
Bermuda | Gombey |
Bolivia | Huayno, Caporales, Diablada |
Brazil | Samba, Frevo, Maculelê, Carimbó, Capoeira, Siriri, Forró, Maxixe, Coco[3] |
Brunei | Zapin |
Bulgaria | |
Burma | Burmese dance |
Cambodia | Romvong, Apsara Dance, Peacock Dance, Chhayam |
Canada | Canadian stepdance and Red River Jig; jingle dance, Fancy dance and First Nations tribal dance styles dominate in areas populated by First Nations. |
Cape Verde | Coladeira, Batuque |
Chile | Cueca;[4] Rapa Nui: Sau-sau and others |
China | Yangge, Lion dance, Dragon dance |
Colombia | Vallenato and Cumbia[4] |
Cook Islands | Ura |
Costa Rica | Punto guanacasteco |
Croatia | Linđo |
Cuba | Danzón, Rumba |
Cyprus | Sousta, Tatsia, Turkish Cypriot folk dances |
Czech Republic | Polka and Redowa |
Democratic Republic of the Congo | Soukous |
Denmark | Les Lanciers |
Dominica | Kwadril |
Dominican Republic | Merengue and Bachata |
Ecuador | Pasillo |
Egypt | Raqs sharqi and Raqs baladi |
El Salvador | Xuc |
Eritrea | Quda |
Ethiopia | Eskista |
Finland | Finnish tango, Jenkka |
Fiji | Meke |
France | Branle; (Brittany) An Dro; (Provence) Farandole, Tambourin |
French Polynesia | Tamure |
Georgia | Khorumi, Perkhuli |
Germany | Schuhplattler, Zwiefacher |
Ghana | Adowa dance |
Greece | Syrtos, Syrtaki, Zeibekiko, Pyrrhichios, Serra, Pentozali, Kalamatianos, Tsamiko, Ballos, Sousta |
Guadeloupe | Gwo ka |
Guatemala | Baile de la Conquista |
Guyana | Soca |
Haiti | Compas, Kadans |
Honduras | Punta |
Hungary | Czardas[5] |
Iceland | Vikivaki |
India | Bharatnatyam, Kuchipudi, Kathak, Odissi, Sattriya, Manipuri, Mohiniyattam, Kathakali; (Punjab): Bhangra; (Gujarat): Garba, Dandiya; (Rajasthan): Ghoomar;(Mizoram): Cheraw; (Assam): Bihu; (Jharkhand): Chhau; (Karnataka): Yakshagana;(Maharashtra): ;(Chhattisgarh): |
Indonesia | Legong, Pendet, Barong Ket, Ronggeng, Kebyar duduk, Saman dance |
Iraq | Kurdish dance, Chobi, Khigga |
Iran | Persian dance, Kurdish dance, Azerbaijani dances |
Ireland | Irish stepdance |
Israel | Israeli folk dancing |
Italy | Tarantella, Furlana, Monferrina |
Jamaica | Quadrille |
Japan | Nihon-buyō |
Jordan | Dabke |
kikuyu[disambiguation needed] | |
Korea | Buchaechum, Ganggangsullae |
Kosovo | Shota |
Kuwait | Ardah, Liwa |
Lebanon | Dabke |
Liechtenstein | Liechtensteiner Polka |
Macedonia (North Macedonia) | Osogovka, Teshkoto, Kopacka, , Tresenica, , , , , Berovka, Bufcansko, , , , , , , , , Kavadarka, , , , Lesnoto, Lisolaj, , , , Pembe, , , Potrculka, , , Rusalii, , , , Skudrinka, , , , Toska, , , Toska, Sopka, , |
Madagascar | Hiragasy |
Malaysia | Joget |
Martinique | Bélé |
Mauritius and Réunion | Sega |
Mexico | Jarabe tapatío |
Moldova | Hora |
Mongolia | Biyelgee |
Morocco | Gnawa and Reggada |
Mozambique | Tufo |
Nicaragua | Palo de mayo |
Nepal | Newa dance |
Netherlands | Klompendansen |
New Zealand | Haka |
Norway | Hallingdans |
Oman | Al-Bar'ah |
Pakistan | Jhumar, Khattak, Bhangra |
Palestine | Dabke |
Panama | Tamborito |
Papua New Guinea | Sing-sing |
Paraguay | Paraguayan polka |
Peru | Marinera |
Philippines | Cariñosa and Tinikling |
Poland | Krakowiak, Kujawiak, Mazur, Oberek, Polonaise[6] |
Portugal | Vira |
Puerto Rico | Danza, Bomba and Plena |
Qatar | Ardah |
Romania | Căluş, Hora, |
Russia | Barynya, Kamarinskaya, Kozachok, Tropak, Khorovod |
Saint Lucia | Kwadril |
Samoa and American Samoa | Taualuga |
Saudi Arabia | Ardah, Khaleegy, Mizmar |
Senegal | Mbalax |
Serbia | Kolo |
Seychelles | Kanmtole |
Slovakia | Čardáš, , |
Somalia | Dhaanto |
Somaliland | , |
South Africa | Gumboot dancing and Indlamu; Volkspele among Afrikaners |
Spain | Flamenco, Jota, Malagueñas, Pasodoble |
Sri Lanka | Kandyan dance, , |
Sudan | |
Suriname | Kaseko |
Sweden | Polska, Hambo |
Switzerland | Ländler |
Syria | Dabke |
Thailand | Thai dance |
Tonga | Lakalaka |
Trinidad and Tobago | None, unofficially Limbo |
Turkey | Zeybek, Halay, Horon |
Turkmenistan | [7] |
Turks and Caicos | Ripsaw dance, Rake-and-scrape |
Ukraine | Hopak, Arkan and Kolomyjka |
United Arab Emirates | Yowlah, Khaleegy and Ardah |
United Kingdom | (England) Morris dance, (Scotland) Scottish highland dance, (Wales) Welsh clogging, (Northern Ireland) Irish stepdance |
United States | No national dance, swing and square dancing unofficially; see List of U.S. state dances; hoop dance, Grass dance, jingle dance, Fancy dance and Native American tribal dance styles dominate in areas populated by Native American tribes. |
Uruguay | Tango, Pericón, Candombe |
Uzbekistan | , |
Venezuela | Joropo |
Virgin Islands | Quadrille |
Yemen |
References[]
- ^ ""Afghanistan" entry at Encarta". Archived from the original on 2009-11-01. Retrieved 2015-01-03.
- ^ Britannica - Bangladesh Music and Dance
- ^ Guardian article
- ^ a b 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.
- ^ "Welcome to nginx!". culture.poland.com. Archived from the original on 2014-07-28. Retrieved 2015-01-03.
- ^ V@DIM. "Turkmenistan: golden age | Our favourite dance". turkmenistan.gov.tm. Retrieved 2015-01-03.
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