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Meriam Kabkar 

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Island dancing, as we see represented today, is not a reflection of the traditional dance of before. Ceremonial dancing was frowned upon and associated with the heathen satanic practices of the old. New regimented dancing showcasing our loyalty to the colonising force was a show of subserviency.

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Kabkar dancers from Erub - Purple Spider dance team

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