| 21. | The dance is related to the Long Sword dance of Yorkshire, as well as other sword dances in Europe.
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| 22. | The dance is related to the Long Sword dance of Yorkshire, as well as other sword dances in Europe.
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| 23. | The sword dancing continued until the First World War and there was a revival of interest during the late 1920s.
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| 24. | Among Yorkshire's unique traditions is the Long Sword dance, a traditional dance not found elsewhere in England.
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| 25. | Sunday's celebration will include excerpts from past performances, including tai chi ribbon dances and lotus flower sword dances.
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| 26. | And the sword dance, done magnificently by James Mitchell, is tremendously exciting with its stylization of primitive ideas ".
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| 27. | The English Morris dance is also similar in choreography, the meaning of the ritualistic sword dance, and the costumes.
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| 28. | The sword dance whenever he makes an important putt and the constant banter with the gallery are still part of the routine.
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| 29. | It begins with a display of sword dancing and fighting, and is followed by a procession of around five hundred people.
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| 30. | She has drawn extensively from rich local Indian traditions such as the " Thang-ta " ( Manipuri Sword dance ).
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