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  2. Harajuku Girls - Wikipedia

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    The Harajuku Girls are Maya Chino ("Love"), Jennifer Kita ("Angel"), Rino Nakasone ("Music") and Mayuko Kitayama ("Baby"). The name of the group is a reference to Harajuku, a neighborhood of Tokyo. The stage names of the women are derived from Stefani's Love. Angel. Music. Baby., which was the name of her first album as well as her clothing brand.

  3. Category:Chinese female dancers - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Chinese dancers. It includes dancers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Classification : People : By occupation : Dancers / Women by occupation : Female dancers : By nationality : Chinese

  4. Yang Liping - Wikipedia

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    Yang Liping ( Chinese: 杨丽萍; pinyin: Yánglí Píng; born 10 November 1958) is a Chinese dancer and choreographer of Bai ethnicity. She rose to fame for choreographing and performing "The spirit of Peacock" in 1986. She was the first dancer from Mainland China that went to Taiwan to perform in 1992. She is known across China for her ...

  5. Yang Chaoyue - Wikipedia

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    Yang Chaoyue (Chinese: 杨超越, born July 31, 1998) is a Chinese actress and singer. After finishing third in Tencent 's girl group survival show Produce 101, [ 2] she debuted as a member of Rocket Girls 101. She was named by China Newsweek as one of the most influential Chinese people in 2018.

  6. Breakdancing - Wikipedia

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    Breakdancing is a term spawned from the loins of the media's philistinism, sciolism, and naïveté at that time. With no true knowledge of the hip-hop diaspora but with an ineradicable need to define it for the nescient masses, the term breakdancing was born. Most breakers take great offense to the term."

  7. Square dancing (China) - Wikipedia

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    In the People's Republic of China, square dancing or plaza dancing ( simplified Chinese : 广场舞; traditional Chinese : 廣場舞; pinyin : guǎngchǎng wǔ; lit. 'public square dance'), is an exercise routine performed to music in squares, plazas or parks of the nation's cities. It is popular with middle-aged and retired women who have been ...

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  9. Dai Ailian - Wikipedia

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    Spouse. Ye Qianyu (1940–51) Dai Ailian ( Chinese: 戴爱莲; Wade–Giles: Tai Ai-lien; May 10, 1916 – February 9, 2006) was a Chinese dancer and an important figure in the modern history of dance in China. She was born in 1916 into an overseas Chinese family living in Trinidad. [1] Her years as a dance teacher and educator helped China ...