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Old Hungarian motifs: "Magyar Verbunk" or "Lassu Csárdás" from Szatmár.
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Israeli dance: "Lech Lech Lamidbar."
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Turkish dance: "Turkmen Kız" from Silifke.
Dancers make sounds with two pairs of wooden spoons.
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Serbian motif of a chain dance.
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Israeli dance: "Hora Agadati."
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"Radio Taiso (exercise)," Japanese traditional dance?
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