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sword dance
type of dance
Peacock dance
southeast Asian dance
Biyelgee
Biyelgee (Mongolian Cyrillic: Биелгээ) or Bii (Mongolian Cyrillic: Бий), is a traditional dance from Mongolia. Most of the country's regions have their own forms. The Western Mongols (Oirats) are particularly famous for their Biyelgee dance.
Romvong
thumb|right|Hand gestures associated with Romvong
gombhira
Gombhira, Gambhira or Gamvira () is a type of Bengali folk song and dance originating in the Bengal region, from what is known today as northwestern Bangladesh and north eastern West Bengal, India.
Kushtdepdi
Küştdepdi is a form of performing arts characteristic of Turkmenistani culture, combining improvised poetry, dance, and song. Küştdepdi has been preserved as a ritual and entertainment component of traditional celebrations.
Sanni Yakuma
Sinhalese exorcism ritual

Sogdian Whirl dance
type of dance, the folk dance from the Western Regions of Tang Dynasty; clear and lively rhythm, accompanied by multi-rotating pedals
Bhairab Naach
type of dance
Huteng
thumb|Sogdian Huteng dancer, Xiuding temple pagoda, [[Anyang, Henan, China, Tang dynasty, 7th century.]]
Huteng (, also 胡腾舞, Húténgwǔ, "Dance of the Nomadic leap") was the Chinese term for a type of dance that originated in Central Asia, especially among the Sogdians and the region of Tashkent (石國, Shíguó). The dance was well known during the Tang dynasty, and there are numerous depictions of it in works of art. The dance was characterized by spinning, leaps and backflips. The dancers would particularly make somersaults, first planting their feet firmly on the carpet, tilting their face upward