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Folk dance

A folk dance is a dance that reflects the life of the people of a certain country or region. Not all ethnic dances are folk dances. For example, ritual dances or dances of ritual origin are not considered to be folk dances. Ritual dances are usually called "religious dances" because of their purpose.

Background
Folk dances share several commonly recognized characteristics: • They are typically performed at social gatherings or community events by people with little or no professional training, often accompanied by traditional or folk music. • Folk dances generally originate as participatory social activities rather than as staged performances, although some may later be adapted or stylized for theatrical presentation. • Their form and execution are primarily guided by inherited traditions transmitted across generations, reflecting local or regional identities, though gradual adaptation and change are common. • New dancers typically learn through informal means—by observing, imitating, and receiving assistance from more experienced participants—rather than through formal instruction. The term folk dance is typically reserved for dance forms that are significantly bound by tradition and that originated during periods when a clear distinction existed between the dances of the “common folk” and those of the social elite, many of which later evolved into modern ballroom and theatrical dance forms. == Europe ==
Europe
.'' Sword dances include traditional forms such as long sword dances and rapper dancing. Some choreographed social dances, such as contra dance, Scottish highland dance, Scottish country dance, and modern Western square dance, are sometimes described as folk dances, though this usage is not accurate in the strictest ethnological sense. Country dance shares historical and stylistic features with both contemporary folk dance and ballroom dance. Many country and ballroom dances trace their origins to earlier folk traditions, having undergone gradual refinement and formalization over time. International folk dance groups exist in many cities and on college campuses around the world, where participants learn and perform traditional dances from a wide variety of cultures for recreation and social connection. Varieties of European folk dances include: • Austrian folk danceBall de bastonsBarn danceBulgarian dancesPravo horoPaidushko horoGankino horoDaychovo horoCircle danceDutch crossingEnglish country danceFandangoFlamencoFreilekhsGeorgian danceGreek dancesHoraInternational folk danceIrish danceCeili danceItalian folk danceTarantellaCalabrian TarantellaPizzicaMonferrinaBallu tunduJenkkaJotaKoloLändlerMaypole danceMorris dancePolkaPolish folk dancesPolonaiseOberekKrakowiakMazurkaKujawiakRussian folk danceTurkish danceUkrainian danceVerbuňk • Nordic polska dance • SchuhplattlerSquare danceSword danceWeapon danceWelsh danceZwiefacher ==Middle East, Central Asia and South Asia==
Middle East, Central Asia and South Asia
The regions of the Middle East, Central Asia, and South Asia are home to a vast array of folk dance traditions that reflect centuries of cultural exchange, migration, and shared heritage across ancient trade routes such as the Silk Road. Folk dances in these areas often feature rhythmic footwork, expressive gestures, and distinctive regional music, serving as integral parts of weddings, festivals, and communal celebrations. In the Middle East, circle and line dances such as the Dabke are performed across Lebanon, Syria, Palestine, and Jordan. Central Asian traditions include energetic group dances such as the Attan of Afghanistan and the Lezginka found across the Caucasus and Central Asia. In South Asia, folk dances such as Bhangra and Giddha from Punjab, Garba and Dandiya Raas from Gujarat, and the Kummi and Kolattam dances of southern India express agricultural, seasonal, and social themes through movement and music. • ArdahArmenian danceAssyrian folk danceAzerbaijani dancesBihu, an Assamese dance celebrating the arrival of spring, traditionally the beginning of the Assamese New Year • Attan - The national dance of Afghanistan. Also a popular folk dance of the Pashtun tribes of Pakistan, including the unique styles of Quetta and Waziristan in Pakistan. • Belly DanceBhangra, a Punjabi harvest dance in Pakistan and India, and a music style that has become popular worldwide. • Chitrali Dance - Chitral, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa in Pakistan. • Circassian danceCircle danceDabke, a folk dance of the LevantDomkach, folk dance of Bihar and Jharkhand, India • Garba Circular Devotional dance from Gujarat danced the world over • Israeli folk danceKalbelia is one of the most sensuous dance forms of Rajasthan, performed by the kalbelia tribe • Khattak Dance - Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa in Pakistan. • Khigga, a common folk dance among Assyrian peopleKurdish danceLuri dancesLewa (folk dance) - Baluch folk dance in Pakistan. • Mazanderani dancesMiddle Eastern DanceChaap (traditional Baloch folk dance in Pakistan) • Thabal chongba • Kyushtdepdi - The national dance of TurkmenistanYowlah India India has a rich and diverse tradition of folk dances, reflecting its regional, linguistic, and cultural variety. Nearly every state and community maintains distinctive dance forms associated with agricultural cycles, festivals, rituals, and social gatherings. In northern India, dances such as Bhangra and Giddha from Punjab and Rouf from Jammu and Kashmir celebrate seasonal and festive occasions, while in western India, Garba and Dandiya Raas from Gujarat, and Lavani from Maharashtra, blend rhythm and storytelling. Eastern India features dances such as Chhau of Odisha, Jharkhand, and West Bengal, and Bihu from Assam, whereas in southern India, forms such as Kummi, Kolattam, and Oppana are performed during festivals and community events. These dances often emphasize collective participation, traditional costume, and regionally distinct music and instruments. Sri Lanka Main folk dances of Sri Lanka which are associated with folk activities and festivities are; Leekeli (Stick Dance) Kalagedi (Pot Dance) PolKatu (Coconut Dance) Kulu (Harvesting Dance) Rupathnari is a traditional dance form, one of many varied vibrant, cultural and traditional dances of the island nation. Dance styles of Sri Lanka ==East and Southeast Asia==
East and Southeast Asia
East and Southeast Asia encompass a wide range of folk dance traditions that reflect the region's diverse ethnic groups, religious influences, and historical interactions. In East Asia, dance forms such as Bon Odori in Japan, Yangge and Lion dances in China, and Talchum in Korea are performed during festivals and community celebrations, often combining music, costume, and symbolism. In Southeast Asia, folk and social dances like the Tinikling of the Philippines, Ramwong of Thailand, Apsara dance of Cambodia, Zapin of Malaysia, and Legong of Bali, Indonesia, express local legends, agricultural traditions, and ceremonial customs. Across the region, folk dances frequently serve as living expressions of cultural identity and communal harmony. ChinaYangge Cambodia . • RomvongRom kbachRobam Neary Chea ChuorPeacock DanceChhayam • Cambodian Coconut Dance • Cambodian Fish Dance • Trot dance Indonesia r performing Srimpi dance in Java, Indonesia. • Saman JapanBon danceBuyō, typical dance of the Japanese geishas or dance artists • Rimse (Ainu people) • Kachāshī (Okinawa) KoreaNongak MalaysiaZapin NepalTamang Selo dance • Jhaure dance • Lakhey nach dance • Newari dance • Manjushree dance • Kaura dance • Majhi nach dance • Raute dance • Chhokara dance • Khyali dance • Maruni dance • Deuda dance • Chaulo dance • Dhan Nach dance • Madikhole dance • Phagu (dance)SorathiSakela (Chandi) • SingaruTarbareBajrayogini dance • Charitra dance • Jat-jatinCharya dance • Hanuman dance Philippines , traditional folk dance of the Maranao people of the Philippines depicting parts of the epic poem, Darangen''. • Balse MarikinaBenjanBinasuanCariñosaHabañera BotoleñaItik-itikKalesaKuntao Silat Amil BangsaKuntawKuratsaLa Jota MoncadenaLerionMagkasuyoMaglalatikPagdiwataPandanggoPangalayParaguanenPistaSagayanSayaw sa BangkoSingkilSubliTiklosTinikling TaiwanBamboo dance (Amis people) == South America ==
South America
Argentina Chacarera • Bailecito • ZambaGatoCuecaChamaméMalambo Bolivia • Bailecito • CuecaHuayno Brazil Samba Chile Cueca Colombia Cumbia Peru MarineraHuayno Venezuela Gaita ZulianaJoropo == Africa ==
Africa
Angola Kizomba Cameroon Ambasse beyAssikoBikutsi Ghana AdowaAgbadzaAgbekor (Atamga) • Kpanlogo • Bobobo • Alkayida Niger Bitti Harey == North America ==
North America
United States CloggingContra dance formCountry–western danceModern danceModern Western square danceTraditional square danceZydeco (dance) Mexico Baile Folklorico (Mexico and Central America) • Contradance • Square Dance Dominican Republic MerengueBachata == Oceania ==
Oceania
Hula (Hawaii) • Haka (New Zealand) ==Notable people==
Notable people
Olivia HusseyCheng XiaoThe MayyasZhang Ziyi ==Gallery==
Gallery
File:Csángó körtánc.ogv|Körtánc - Hungarian (csango) folk dance. File:Independence Day Parade - Flickr - Kerri-Jo (242).jpg|Kyushtdepdi. File:Assyriankhigga.jpg|Assyrians dancing khigga. File:Mtiuluri.jpg|Mtiuluri. File:Bastoners terrassa 13.jpg|A Ball de bastons stick dance from Catalonia. File:Cyprus The Dance with glasses OM107.JPG|Cyprus folk dance with glasses in Paphos. File:Tanec folk ensemble Macedonia 3.jpg|Macedonian female folk dance, Tresenica, performed by Tanec. File:"A Goral Wedding" at Dom Ludowy Theatre - bride and groom dancing.jpg|Podhale Gorals dancing. File:Russian dancer at the Imagine Cup.jpg|Traditional Russian squat dancing. ==See also==
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