List of ethnic, regional, and folk dances by origin
This is a list of ethnic, folk, traditional, regional, or otherwise traditionally associated with a particular ethnicity, dances, grouped by ethnicity, country or region. These dances should also be listed on the general, noncategorized index list of specific dances.
Albania
See also: Albanian dances
Aragon
- Jota (dance)
Argentina
Armenia
Main article: Armenian dance
Note: in Armenian "par" means "dance".
Austria
See also: Austrian folk dancing
Azerbaijan
Main article: Azerbaijani dances
Basque
- Bastan Danza
Belarus
- Lawonicha (Lyavonikha)
Brittany
Bulgaria
Main article: Bulgarian dances
Cambodia
Khmer
Catalonia
China
See also: China National Ethnic Song and Dance
Colombia
Cyprus
Main article: Greek dance
- Tis tatsias
- Tou drepaniou
Dominican Republic
England
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Ethiopia
Finland
France
See also: § Brittany, and Bal folk
Galicia
Georgia
Main article: Dances of Georgia
Germany
Greece
Further information: Greek dances
The following is a list with the most notable dances. Names of many Greek dances may be found spelt either ending with -o or with -os. This is due to the fact that the word for "dance" in Greek is a masculine noun, while the dance itself can also be referred to by a neuter adjective used substantively. Thus one may find both "hasapiko" ("the butcher thing") and "hasapikos (horos)" - "the butcher (dance)."
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Crete
Macedonia
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Hungary
India
Main article: Folk dance in India
Indonesia
Main article: Dance in Indonesia
BaliMain article: Balinese dance
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Iraq
- Iraqi music (Chobi)
- Assyrian folk dance (Khigga)
Iran
Ireland
Israel
Italy
See also: Italian folk dance
Japan
Kurdistan
Korea
Republic of Macedonia
Madagascar
Mexico
Peru
Philippines
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Poland
See also: Polish folk dances
Portugal
Puerto Rico
Punjab (India/Pakistan)
Main article: Punjabi dance
Female dances
Male dances
Romani dance
Main article: Romani dance
Romania
- Căluşari (dance) (Calusari, Calus (Calusul)
- Hora a circle dance
- Joc
- Joc cu bâta (Jocul cu bâta, Joc cu bata), Joc with stick
- Periniţa
- Sârba
Russia
- Barynya
- Kamarinskaya
- Khorovod
- Troika
- Tsyganochka (a Russian Romani dance)
- Yablochko
See also: Soviet ballroom dances
Saudi Arabia
Scandinavia
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Scotland
Serbia
Somalia
South Africa
Spain
Turkey
Adiyaman
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Artvin
- Horon
- Deli Horon
- Ata Bari
- Artvin Bari
- Done
- Sari Cicek
- Uzun Dere
- Koceri
- Ondort
- Kiz Horonu
- Acara(Ajaria)
- Cilveloy
- Temuraga
- Hancer Bari
- Koroglu Oyunu
- Tamzara
- Tamara
Aydin
Bingöl
- El cirpma (capukay)
- Govent (Bingol Halayi)
- Meyrom
- Horani
- Kartal
- Caca (Karayilan)
- Cezayir havasi
Burdur
- Avsar Beyleri
- Serenler
- Teke Zortlatmasi
- Karinom
- Keziban Yenge
- Tek Zeybek
- Otme Gugut Otme
- AI Yazma
- Dimi Dimi
- Kabardic
- Yayla Yollari
- sSari Zeybek
Edirne
- Kabadayi
- Mendil
- Sulumanaga
- Kasap
- Eski Kasap
- Balkan Gaydasi
- Pomak Gaydasi
- Zigos
- Fatos
- Arzuyla Kanber
- Sirto
- Selanik
- Kazibem
Igdir
Izmir
Kars
Trabzon
United States
See also: Dance in the United States
California
Georgia
Hawaii
Louisiana
New York
- Lindy Hop
- Collegiate Shag (Double-Rhythm Shag)
North Carolina
- Shag (Single-Rhythm Shag)
- Carolina Shag
South Carolina
Texas
- Cowboy
- Cotton-Eyed Joe
- Line dance
- Western swing (Texas Swing, Country Swing, Aggie Swing)
- Whip
Virginia
Ukraine
- Arkan
- Bereznianka
- Bondar
- Buryma
- Bychky
- Chabarashky
- Chumak
- Holubka
- Horovod
- Hopak
- Hutsulka
- Kozachok
- Kolomyjka
- Metelytsia
- Perepilka
- Pleskach
- Polka
- Roman
- Rybka
- Sanzharivka
- Shevchyky
- Shumka
- Tetyana
- Tropak
- Tropotianka
- Uvyvanets
- Vesnianky
- Zhuravel
Wales
Yemen
- North Yemen: Bara'a dance
- South Yemen: Sharh dance
See also
- Dance basic topics, a list of general dance topics
External links
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