Canadian stepdance

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title: Canadian stepdance
text: Canadian stepdance refers to several related forms of percussive stepdance in Canada with European origins including France, Ireland and Scotland. Canadian stepdancing involves percussive dancing to "Celtic" tunes, usually played by fiddle. Percussive sounds are created through a combination of foot movements such as heel taps, toe taps, and shuffles, all designed to accentuate the music. Canadian stepdance is normally danced in a small space with limited lateral movement. Upper-body postures in
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description: Form of European-style stepdance popular in the Canadian maritimes
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_stepdance
date created: 2012-09-13T03:46:37Z
date modified: 2024-08-29T21:25:59Z
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