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The [[Dance]] Workgroup will organize and coordinate efforts to create and improve articles relating to Dance.  If you are interested in participating, you may add yourself to [[:Category:Dance Authors]], discuss issues on the [http://forum.citizendium.org/index.php/board,54.0.html Dance Workgroup Forum], or simply dive in and begin contributing.  If you'd like to be an editor, please [http://www.citizendium.org/cfa.html follow these instructions] and then you may add yourself to [[:Category:Dance Editors]].
The [[Dance]] Workgroup will organize and coordinate efforts to create and improve articles relating to Dance.  If you are interested in participating, you may add yourself to [[:Category:Dance Authors]], discuss issues on the [http://forum.citizendium.org/index.php/board,54.0.html Dance Workgroup Forum], or simply dive in and begin contributing.  If you'd like to be an editor, please [http://www.citizendium.org/cfa.html follow these instructions] and then you may add yourself to [[:Category:Dance Editors]].
==High priority articles==
'''Read, before making changes'''. The articles with the highest priority are listed under [[CZ:Core Articles]], ''Scroll down'' Arts, ''Scroll down'' dance. The articles in that list, with the highest priority will contribute the most points to your name.


===Genres, locations, and periods===
===Genres, locations, and periods===

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The Dance Workgroup will organize and coordinate efforts to create and improve articles relating to Dance. If you are interested in participating, you may add yourself to Category:Dance Authors, discuss issues on the Dance Workgroup Forum, or simply dive in and begin contributing. If you'd like to be an editor, please follow these instructions and then you may add yourself to Category:Dance Editors.

Genres, locations, and periods

  1. Dance style periods
    1. Medieval dance
    2. Renaissance dance
    3. Baroque dance
      1. Early baroque dance
      2. Late baroque dance.
    4. Classical-era dance.
    5. Contemporary dance.
  1. Trancendial and shifting dance concepts
    1. Contemporary classical dance.
    2. Avant-garde dance.
  2. Dance forms and genre's
    1. Art dance.
    2. Ballet.
    3. Breakdance.
    4. Club.
  3. Dance development by century.
    1. Seventeenth-century dance
    2. Eighteenth-century dance.
    3. Nineteenth-century dance.
    4. Twentieth-century dance.
  1. Western folk and ethnic dance.
    1. Country
    2. Chanson
    3. Rebetika
  2. Non-western folk and classical dance.
    1. Gamelan.
    2. Indian classical music, Indian classical.
      1. Hindustani classical music, Hindustani classical.
    3. Dances of Africa, African dance.
    4. Persian classical dance, Persian classical
  3. Popular/historical
    1. Blues
    2. Jazz
    3. Reggae
  1. Popular/Contemporary
    1. Rhythm and blues
      1. Hip hop and Rap
    2. Latin dance
    3. Rock and roll
    4. Slam Dance
      1. Heavy metal
      2. New Wave
  2. Other
    1. Techno

Other dance topics

  1. Dance
    1. Art dance
    2. Pop dance
    3. Ballet
  2. History of dance
    1. History of Western dance
    2. History of Indian dance
    3. History of Chinese dance
  3. Dance theory

Developed articles

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