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Where appropriate, more details can be found at the individual page of each dance.
Where appropriate, more details can be found at the individual page of each dance.
* Ashbi'acha: couple dance by [[Yankele Levi]] and circle by [[Bentzi Tiram]].
* Be-Fardess le-Yad ha-Shoqet: couple dance by [[Shalom Amar]] and circle by [[Yoram Tahar-Lev]].


* Debka Oud: circle dances by [[Moshe Eskayo]] and [[Bentzi Tiram]]
* Debka Oud: circle dances by [[Moshe Eskayo]] and [[Bentzi Tiram]]
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* Na'ama: couple dances by [[Marco Ben-Shimon]] and [[Bentzi Tiram]].
* Na'ama: couple dances by [[Marco Ben-Shimon]] and [[Bentzi Tiram]].


[[Category:Dances|Double]]
[[Category:Dances|Double]]

Revision as of 08:02, November 18, 2014

"Double" dances are those where two (or, rarely, more) choreographies exist to the same or to very similar music.

(Discussion needed about how double dances arise, why they're a problem, attempts at solution, how opinions differ among markidim and choreographers and dancers.)

List of double dances

Where appropriate, more details can be found at the individual page of each dance.

  • Hi Lo Yoda'at: circle dance by Ra'anan Mor, partner dance by Gadi Bitton (music cut differently; can't do both simultaneously)