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    Hopak (Ukrainian: гопа́к, IPA: [ɦoˈpɑk]) is a Ukrainian folk dance originating as a male dance among the Zaporozhian Cossacks, but later danced by couples...
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  • Combat Hopak (also Boyovyy Hopak, Boyovyi Hopak from Ukrainian Бойовий гопак ) is a Cossack martial art from Ukraine. It was systematised and codified...
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  • Hopak-Kolom (Ukrainian: Гопак-Koлoм) is a popular folk dance from Ukraine. It is similar to the Hopak, although it is performed in a circle. Although...
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    the better known hopak. Both developed as Cossack social dances, performed at celebratory occasions. The tropak differs from the hopak in chordal use and...
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  • Spain Leonese wrestling Lucha Canaria Switzerland Schwingen Ukraine Combat Hopak United Kingdom Bare-knuckle boxing Bartitsu Catch wrestling Combat pistol...
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    associated with calendar rites, and everyday dance, which includes metelitsa, hopak, kozachok, hutsulka, kolomyika, square dance, and polka. Judging by the...
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  • States) Bartitsu (United Kingdom) Combat Hapkido (United States) Combat Hopak (Ukraine) Defendo (Canada) Defendu (United Kingdom) Emerson Combat Systems...
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  • known as Hokey-cokey, Okey-cokey Holubka Hakari Hootchy-Kootchy Hopak (Ukrainian) Hopak-Kolom Hop-tu-Naa Hora (many named versions; folk, Bulgarian, Israeli...
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    Ukrainian dance Hopak....
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    dances share elements of martial arts with examples including Ukrainian Hopak, Polish Zbójnicki (use of ciupaga), the Czech dance odzemek, and the Norwegian...
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    Ancient Pankration Gaidojutsu Kajukenbo Vale tudo Luta Livre Kudo Combat Hopak Angampora Bladed weapons Academic fencing Fechtschule Fencing Historical...
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    century. It is mostly known for its foot-kicking techniques. Ukrainian Combat Hopak is mostly built around punching and kicking techniques. Indian Musti yuddha...
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    folk dances are circular. Some of the most famous dances are the Arkan and Hopak. Dance was also enriched with traditional Ukrainian folk dress. Today many...
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    element of a number of East Slavic dances, such as Ukrainian Kozachok and Hopak or Russian Barynya and Kamarinskaya. It also entered Polish culture. For...
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    kinds Haka - Māori people of New Zealand Hako (Rapa Nui) – Easter Island Hopak – Ukraine Hula & Kapu Kuialua – Native Hawaiians Indlamu – Zulu people Juego...
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    martial art for her group, based on another form of fighting called Combat Hopak, but with a special emphasis on self-defense. The Neptune trojans, asteroids...
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    Another, called the hopak is much more lively, and involves many fast-paced movements. Hence hopak as a dance is derived from hopak martial art of Cossacks...
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    spontaneously demonstrate their skills in Ukrainian dances, such as the Hopak or Arkan. Kolomyjka dances tend to last upwards of a half-hour of nonstop...
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  • Hopak by Military Ukrainian Dance Ensemble...
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  • Calypso Arkan Bereznianka Bondar Buryma Bychky Chabarashky Chumak Holubka Hopak Hopak-Kolom Hutsulka Khorovod Kolomyjka Kozachok Metelytsia Perepilka Pleskach...
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    In 1928–29, still in Finland, he continued working on the painting The Hopak Dance (The Zaporozhye Cossacks Dancing), begun in 1926, which was his final...
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    including plays by Ukrainian dramaturge and writer Marko Kropyvnytskyi. Hopak, a Ukrainian folk dance that originated among the Zaporozhian Cossacks Nahachewsky...
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  • Lyrics by Irving Caesar I'll See You Again (1929) – Written by Noël Coward Hopak - traditional Ukrainian dance Cuban Mambo (1958) – Music by Xavier Cugat...
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  • Native Americans, Sri Lankan Tamil Odissi dancer Yamuna Sangarasivam, and Hopak dancers. Jackson walks defiantly through visual collages of fire (declaring...
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  • the production of bread from beginning to end. That night Vasyl dances a hopak along a path on his way home and is killed by a dark figure. Opanas looks...
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  • Weakest Link (NBC) – Head Writer: Ann Slichter; Writers: Chip Dornell, Ryan Hopak, Walter Kelly, Stuart Krasnow, Jon Macks, Meggie McFadden, Rylee Newton...
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    stereotyped by French authors as exotic. History of the Cossacks Combat Hopak Cossack explorers Betrayal of the Cossacks Hetmans of Ukrainian Cossacks...
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    have become widespread. The most famous formed the basis of the Cossack hopak (Ukrainian: гопак) dance. In 1620 The Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople...
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    An example of a dual wield of two sabres is the Ukrainian cossack dance hopak. During the campaign Muslim conquest in 6th to 7th century AD, a Rashidun...
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    Glazunov ("Czardas" from Raymonda) Alexander Gorsky Modest Mussorgsky ("Hopak" from The Fair at Sorochyntsi) Michel Fokine Mikhail Glinka ("Mazurka" from...
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