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folk dancer
noun
A person who takes part in folk dancing.
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The folk dancer and frustrated spiritual dabbler turns out to have some dervish talent after all.
She was a community activist, avid traveler, theater goer and folk dancer.
Committed to social justice, an avid fisherman, folk dancer and lifelong learner.
"People here have to work out their difficulties," said Mayor Karen Majewski, an ethnic historian and Hungarian folk dancer.
"Grand Waterways of Europe," a lecture and slide presentation by folk dancer, teacher and world traveler Ginny Brandmaier.
Photo: Ramzan Kadyrov, with a folk dancer, celebrated his designation as Chechnya's president yesterday in Grozny, the region's capital.
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He flirted with folk dancers.
Ensemble of 85 musicians and folk dancers.
The Ukrainian folk dancers, meanwhile, never did get British visas.
The newly restored Bancaja Gallery houses the soaring panoramas of fishermen, folk dancers and bullfighters by Joaquín Sorolla, the Spanish painter.
An initiative called Youth Week brought together young ballet troupes, folk dancers, choirs and solo singers from across Mali.
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