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capoeira
Capoeira () is an Afro-Brazilian martial art and game that includes elements of dance, acrobatics, music, and spirituality.

Chhau dance
Chhau, also spelled Chhou, is a semi classical Indian dance with martial and folk traditions. It is found in three styles named after the location where they are performed, i.e. the Purulia Chhau of West Bengal, the Seraikella Chhau of Jharkhand and the Mayurbhanj Chhau of Odisha.
sword dance
type of dance

Yarkhushta
thumb|300px|Yarkhushta performed by Karin folk dance troupe from Yerevan.
Thang-Ta
indigenous martial art of India

Khorumi
thumb|Khorumi dance performed by Sukhishvili Georgian National Ballet|the Sukhishvili Georgian National Ballet
right|thumb| Sailors watch Georgian dancer perform a Khorumi dance
The Khorumi () is a war dance that originated in the region of Adjara, which is located in the southwestern region of Georgia. The dance was originally performed by only a few men. However, over time it has grown in scale. In today's version of the Khorumi, 30 to 40 dancers can participate. The dance was inscribed on the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Georgia list in 2013.

Velakali
thumb|A velakali performance at Chirakkadavu Sree Mahadeva Temple.
Siva Tau
Samoan type of dance
reggada
Reggada is a Moroccan musical genre and dance from Amazigh tribes of north-east Morocco (Provinces of Oujda, Berkane and Taourirt).
Cibi
The Cibi ( ) is a Fijian meke of Bauan origin and war dance, generally performed before or after a battle. It came to prominence in the rugby field in 1939 when it was performed by the Fiji national rugby union team before the match. It is also known as Teivovo ("war fence", from tei voavoa "planting on abandoned land").
thumb|right|305px| Fijian Rugby Union Team Performing the Cibi before a 2007 Rugby World Cup game
kailao
The kailao is a cultural dance from the South Pacific country of Tonga. It originates from Wallis and Futuna.
war dance
dance involving mock combat
Indlamu
traditional Zulu dance characterised by lifting one foot over the head and bringing it down on the downbeat, often for war or harvest
Jangi
dance of Azerbaijan
Calinda
Calinda (also spelled kalinda or kalenda) is a martial art, as well as a kind of folk music and war dance in the Caribbean which arose in the 1720s. It was brought to the Caribbean by Africans In the transatlantic slave trade and is based on native African combat dances.
Khattak
Tribal dance
Cakalele
Indonesian traditional dance
Kabasaran
Kabasaran is a traditional Minahasan martial art and war dance from North Sulawesi in Indonesia. It is performed by several men clad in red costumes, wielding a sword with a shield or a spear. The dancers are called , which implies imitating like a pair of fighter cocks. The word is derived from , which is related to the Sakalele dance, a traditional war dance from the Moluccas. It was simplified and incorporated moves from Quadrille dance.
Ohafia War Dance
type of dance
Odzemek
The Odzemek (Slovak: Odzemok) is a Slovak solo traditional dance for men, which always has an improvised character. The dance starts out slow and gets faster as the dance goes on, and is traditionally danced in Slovakia and Moravian Wallachia. The name Odzemok comes from the words 'od zeme,' which means 'from the ground.'