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  2. Chico & Roberta - Wikipedia

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    Chico & Roberta. Chico & Roberta was a music and dance duo founded in 1989 consisting of two Brazilian children, Washington "Chico" Oliveira, [ 1] also known as Uoston and Voston, and Roberta de Brito. [ 2] The duo's first appearance was in the 1989 video clip of "Lambada". In 1990 they released the album Frente a Frente (Face to Face) in ...

  3. Martin Mull - Wikipedia

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    Martin Eugene Mull (August 18, 1943 – June 27, 2024) was an American comic actor whose career included contributions as a musician and painter. He became known on Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, its spin-off Fernwood 2 Night, and America 2 Night.

  4. Honey 3: Dare to Dance - Wikipedia

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    Honey 3: Dare to Dance is a 2016 American dance film directed by Bille Woodruff and starring Cassie Ventura and Kenny Wormald. It is the third installment in the Honey film series. The film was released on Netflix and DVD and Blu-ray on September 6, 2016. Filming for Honey 3 took place in Cape Town, South Africa.

  5. “A common comment I would see is, ‘You’re just the girl that laughs on a couch.’ They have no idea how hard I work outside of ‘Ridiculousness,'” West Coast, 35, tells Variety .

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  7. Umxhentso - Wikipedia

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    Umxhentso is the dance of Amagqirha, Xhosa traditional women healers. Umxhentso is the traditional dancing of Xhosa people performed mostly by Amagqirha, the traditional healers/Sangoma. Ukuxhentsa-Dancing has always been a source of pride to the Xhosas as they use this type of dancing in their ceremonies. [ 1]

  8. Dance Again - Wikipedia

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    Dance Again" made its world premiere on March 30, 2012, during Ryan Seacrest's radio show On-Air with Ryan Seacrest. [22] A lyric video was released on YouTube the same day and the song was officially sent to mainstream radio in the United States on April 3, 2012. [23]

  9. Let's Dance (David Bowie song) - Wikipedia

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    Bowie added similar commentary to the videos of "China Girl" and "Loving the Alien" (1984). [7] The music video's only lyrical reference to the song is the use of red shoes, which appear in several scenes and represent several themes. [2] Bowie explained: [7] The red shoes are a found symbol and it seemed a propos for this particular video ...