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  • 23:2223:22, October 7, 2022 diff hist +21 N Maoriyan Redirected page to Maoryan current Tag: New redirect
  • 23:1723:17, October 7, 2022 diff hist +866 N Maoryan Created page with "Hebrew: מאוריאן or מאורייאן. Circle dance by Dudu Barzilai, 2008. The name is a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portmanteau portmanteau word], combining the names of Dudu's children, Ma'or and Ma'ayan. The song is sung by Arash, full name Alex Arash Labbaf, an Iranian-Swedish singer, entertainer, and producer. The credits appear on his first album, Arash, as "Music/Lyrics: Alex Arash Labaf, Johan Stentorp, Anders Wrethov". The original title of the s..." current
  • 21:5621:56, October 7, 2022 diff hist +1,338 N Salamati Created page with "Hebrew: סלאמתי (often, less correctly, סלמאתי or סאלמתי). From Persian سلامتي, "To Your Health" (a toast). Circle dance by Gadi Bitton, 2006. The song for Salamati is sung by Arash, full name Alex Arash Labbaf, an Iranian-Swedish singer, entertainer, and producer. The credits appear on his first album, Arash, as "Music/Lyrics: Robert Uhlmann, Alex Arash Labaf, Ali Atie, Andreas Johansson, Oliver Malcolm, Payam Payami". Lyrics: <poem> ::::ی..."
  • 00:1300:13, October 7, 2022 diff hist +228 Hashual Link to Unusual Meters; add discussion of meter
  • 00:0800:08, October 7, 2022 diff hist +121 Unusual Meters Link and improve HaShual

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  • 19:2019:20, October 1, 2022 diff hist +1,468 N Eifo Hen HaBachurot Created page with "Hebrew: איפה הן הבחורות (Where are Those Girls?). Circle dance by Eli Segal, 2007. The tune for this dance is invariably given as "Russian folk"; the Hebrew lyrics are by Yossi Gamzu. Eugene Raskin, a professor of architecture at Columbia University, set English lyrics to the same tune and called it Kretchma, after The Russian Kretchma, a New York restaurant of the 1920s. Raskin's version was covered by many, including Theodore Bikel and the Irish band..." current

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