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Both paintings date from the time when all nature knew its place in the round dance of the seasons.
Be sure an' keep plenty of round dances open fer me.
One of these shows a group of young men linking arms in a round dance.
One or two of them are conventional, if lovely, maiden round dances.
"If the ladies will oblige me by producing a round dance?"
It cannot be said, however, to keep time with what was once taken for granted - the stately round dance of the seasons.
If the price is right, they will even do a classical round dance around the New Year tree.
A simple dance called "round dance" is used for nearby flowers.
The main traditions are the decorating of bear with birch leaves and round dance.
Modern Western square dance is sometimes presented in alternation with round dances.
People drove round dances, sang songs, and lived not boringly.
This is a continuation of the traditional summer festivals held by the tribe, when the round dance was danced.
I walked away and approached again, humming a snatch of the round dance being played by the shore.
They used to dance the traditional round dances and sing the glorious songs to honor the gods.
There are two distinct dance categories called round dance.
In round dance a person who performs this function is called a cuer.
Round dance is a term used in bee keeping, entomology and communication of social insects.
However, the Saek are known for their round dances.
Near the end, audiences will be asked to join a round dance, a traditional (and simple) dance of friendship.
In round dancing, calls are called cues.
It distinct from the Old French carole, a round dance.
The Ohuokhai is a simultaneous round dance and song.
Many archaic songs are connected to round dances.
Penny reluctantly granted Eve a round dance, but maintained a formal attitude throughout it.
"Miss Boggs told me you danced the round dance."