Only if it's a proper noun.
NO, Tribal dances are those kinds of dances that danced only by a tribe or originated from a tribe, while folk dances are those kind of dances which are danced traditionally for a reason e.g. carinosa danced because of courting.
There are only three basic steps in folk dancing. They are hopping, chasse and Scottish. All of them are used in folk dances but depending on the particular dance, more steps may be added.
At my middle school, there were four dances in 6th grade and 6-8 dances in 7th grade. I'm not sure because the only middle school dance I went to was the first one in 6th grade. And the graduation dance.
what kind of folk dance the only steps I know to folk dances would be the Slovenian folk dance which steps would be 123 which is hopping side to side with a 123 beat
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There are no countries (in English) with names five letters long with "s" as the second letter.
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Spain may be the only one.
The are numerous occupational titles that only have five letters in them. Examples would be nurse, guard, clerk, keyer, agent, and diver.
The Congo and Kenya, both African countries
actor, baker, clown, guard, judge, nurse, rabbi, tutor
Only if it's a proper noun.
Choir, pulpit, chapel, narth, aisle.
The answer is none. There are only five states names spelled with six letters, and none use the same six. They are: Alaska Hawaii Kansas Nevada Oregon
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