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On the Web
- A - Z Dancing Critter Pages - Everything from Aardvark's Ark to Zergling Polka. A comprehensive directory of 649 links to dancing critter pages on the web.
- Weenie Dance - A saucy dance page, watch those Weenies go.
- Search India Worldwide: Arts : Dances - Great page with links to many Classical dance pages.
- Helen's Yiddish Dance Page - A resource page of Eastern European Jewish dances. Includes dance descriptions, lyrics, anecdotes, bibliography, filmography and on-line reseources.
- The Most Annoying Dance Page on the Internet - A parody of the Hamster Dance.
- Dancing Baby Net - Computer graphics and animation from the producer of the original net-famous dance file.
- Cowboy's Line Dance Page - Over five hundred and fifty line dance text files, information on teaching, pictures of line dance group.
- Big Dance List - Categorized and alphabetized directory of dancing pages, with over 1,400 entries.
- Nic's Dancing Page - A general dancing page by Nic - a former Bamber Bridge dancer
- Dancers Resource Pages - Swing dancing information including lessons and venues, local entertainers, and calendar of events for the St. Louis area.
Wikipedia Articles
- Doorway page - Doorway pages are web pages that are created for spamdexing, this is, for spamming the index of a search engine by inserting results for particular phrases with the purpose of sending you to a different page. They are also known as bridge pages, portal pages, zebra pages (a humorous arbitrary coinage by ...
- Dancing in the Dark: 10 Years of Dancing Ferret - Dancing in the Dark: 10 Years of Dancing Ferret is a compilation that was put out by Dancing Ferret Discs in commemoration of operating for ten years (1995-2005). The album is a compilation of songs from the labels artists.
- Dancing Ferret - The Dancing Ferret entertainment group is the parent company of Dancing Ferret Discs and Dancing Ferret Concerts. It was started by Patrick Rodgers (a.
- Guise Dancing - Guise dancing (sometimes known as goose or geese dancing) is a folk practice celebrated between Christmas Day and Twelfth Night (traditionally also Plough Monday, and some parish feasts) in Cornwall, UK. The principal activity associated with the guise dancing was the performance of a 'traditional' Christmas (or other) play with the players were dressed in a ...
- The Dancing Master - The Dancing Master (first edition: The English Dancing Master) is a dancing manual containing the music and instructions for English Country Dances. It was published in several editions by John Playford and his successors from 1651 until c1728.