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         <title>Barong dance is more interpretive, the dance move as if they were possessed my demons or mythical creatures. its a struggle of good and evil.</title>
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         <title>sanghyard jaran dances have the dancers walk on hot coals and stab themselfs while they are in a deep trance.</title>
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         <title>Kabuki plays are about historical events and moral conflicts. The actors speak with monotoned voices so traditional music plays.</title>
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         <title>The kabuki stages have revolving stages and trapdoors to the actor can appear and disappear.</title>
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         <title>In India bharatanatyam dances are popular, they are more geometric dances with no hip movement or off balance positions. It is dynamic and energetic</title>
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         <title>Bharatanatyam dances mostly consist of jumps, pirouettes, and the knee connecting with the floor. The dancers wear Sari&#39;s while dancing, the costume moves with the dancer making it very interesting</title>
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         <title>Nritta- a technical version that is hard and shows off the dancers skill.</title>
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         <title>Nataya- It can be danced as a solo or as a group, this is a dance with some acting. It plays a specific character to portray. Unlike Nritya it is one character rather that a whole story.</title>
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