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Limbo Dance, Trinidad and Tobago
(T.Geddes Grant (Trinidad) Ltd, Trinidad, West Indies; Printed by Syncreators Ltd., 2009-02-10)
Limbo is a folk dance that is indigenous to Trinidad and Tobago. The postcard depicts a dancer manoeuvring under the limbo pole while the others dance around the dancer under the stick.
Limbo Dance, Hotel Normandie
(2009-02-10)
Limbo is a fold dance that is indigenous to Trinidad and Tobago. The postcard depicts two dancers manoeuvring under the limbo pole while the others dance around waiting for their turn. The postcard is addressed to Miss ...
Limbo, Trinidad, W.I.
(Y. De Lima and Co. Ltd., Trinidad and Tobago,W.I.; Made by Dexter Press Inc,,West Nyack, N.Y., 2009-02-10)
Limbo is a folk dance that is indigenous to Trinidad and Tobago. The object of the dance is to try to carry the pole as low as possible and dance under the pole. Only seasoned dancers, can manoeuvre under the pole when it ...
The “Cumbia.” Native dance at the Island of Taboga
(2009-11-06)
The cumbia is dance engaged in by the people of the island of Taboga, a little island off Panama. The cumbia was originally a courtship dance practised among the slave population in the Americas.
Dancing the Limbo, Jamaica.
(Distributed by M.Jolly, St.Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago, West Indies; A Mike Roberts Color Production, Berkeley, Cal., 2009-02-10)
Limbo is a folk dance that is indigenous to Trinidad and Tobago. But it is found in the other islands of the Caribbean. The postcard depicts a Jamaican woman dancing under the limbo pole while other dancers look on. Printed ...
Matikor, Chutney, Odissi and Bollywood: Identity Politics in Indo-Trinidadian Dance
(2013-06-26)
Four genres of Indo-Trinidadian dance—folk, film, chutney and classical—have opened spaces in which gender (as well as ethnic, national and class) identities are negotiated and chosen from an increasing variety of options. ...
DANCE AND CORPOREALITY: PHENOMENOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS OF DANCE SPACED AND PERCEIVED BOBYDANÇA E CORPOREIDADE: CONSIDERAÇÕES FENOMENOLÓGICAS DO ESPAÇO DANÇADO E CORPO PERCEBIDO
(Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, 2013)