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- Three children living in a displacement camp in northern Uganda compete in their country's national music and dance festival.
- Two teams of dancers, one led by Bruno Tonioli and the other by Carrie Ann Inaba, face off each week in various musical challenges.
- How the Sadler's Wells Ballet company brought ballet to the British people as an antidote to austerity and emerged, postwar, as the Royal Ballet.
- Twelve elderly Canadian women discuss how they were munitions factory workers during World War I.
- This is an exceedingly picturesque scene taken in the midst of a Crow encampment with typical Indian teepees in the background. Four old Indians sitting cross-legged upon the ground beat their tom-toms, while the warriors, gay in their war paint and eagle feathers, dance around them.
- "An exhibition by Frank Filis's company of Zulu and Swazi warriors in native costume."
- We are all interested in the Philippine Islands, and its unruly inhabitants, and this film in particular will give an idea of how these semi-savages prepare for war. In their scanty costume they go through numerous antics, brandishing their deadly spears and uttering unnatural sounds, dancing all the while. These half-civilized men represent the following of the notorious Aguinaldo, the chief of the revolutionists, but who will finally be subdued by the brave American soldier boys now in the Philippine Islands. You want this film, as a star of all war films.
- In this picture can be seen an Indian War Dance which usually takes place before the Indians go to war. The Indians who take part in this dance are from the far West, and are part of Buffalo Bill's aggregation.
- The contestants in this competition are the lead characters from various shows on Zee Kannada channel and hence this season is named 'family war'. The dance performances by these known celebrities will be worth enjoying.
- About two hundred warriors, armed with ponderous war clubs and dressed in the traditional costumes of their forefathers, go through a swift drill or dance, executing some intricate and elaborate foot movements and bringing fans and war clubs into surprising climaxes.
- In the Future-Present, when all means of war and peace alike, have failed, the world divides into two Great Dancing Armies. History calls this The Great Dancing War.
- 5year old Elena and her mother go on the run from Soviet invasion into Lithuania - WW2.
- Documentary about the Dane Jesper Thirup Hansen, who is a member of Batsheva Dance Group located in Tel-Aviv, Israel.