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on 11/22/2005 Circles are nice, but they do get a bit stale after Orthodox friend number 15 gets hitched. You're better off knowing how to bust out proper dance skills (especially if no one else can). Props and the like are fun. Anything with fire will blow peoples minds. For the highly co-ordinated, there are special ultra-Orthodox row dances for a few tunes. Multi-part and complex, find a friend wearing a black-hat to teach you. Oddly enough, one of them is to the tune of Bobby Darin's "Monster Mash". L'Chaim!!

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on 11/22/2005 2 partners( same gender) will face eachother, about 8 feet apart. One pretends to be a bull, and makes horns with pointer fingers and crouches down jumping form side to side, the other person swings a napkin like a matador and they tease achother a bit and then the bull runs over to the matador, goues under the napkin and the 2 switch places. this is traditionally done at weddings bar and bat mitzvahs to fast paced music. enjoy and mazel tov!

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