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Encyclopedia > State dance

This is a list of official U.S. state dances:

State State dance
Arkansas Square Dance
California West Coast Swing
Colorado Square Dance
Illinois Square Dance
Maryland Square Dance
Massachusetts Square Dance
New Jersey Square Dance
North Dakota Square Dance
Pennsylvania Polka
South Carolina The Shag
Virginia Square Dance
Oregon Square Dance
Washington Square Dance
Wisconsin Polka

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Mesa State Dance - Welcome (150 words)
Dance at Mesa State College is thriving with an array of dance styles, performance opportunities and travel.
The faculty members have professional backgrounds in all forms of dance and musicial theatre.
Mesa State dance students travel throughout the United States to share the art of dance with other universities and colleges.
NC State Dance Program Home Page (183 words)
The NC State Dance Program -- one of six arts programs of ARTS NC STATE -- gives students opportunities to study dance through direct experience in choreographic and performance processes.
The Dance Program provides a creative environment rich in inspiration, imagination, reflection, and the embodiment of ideas.
Dancers at NC State are undergraduate and graduate students majoring in academic areas as varied as biology, design, engineering, and mathematics.
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