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The "limbo" dance involves a horizontal pole that's lowered each time a dancer successfully contorts his or her way underneath it, accompanied by shouts of "How low can you go?" Canadians might ...
“The limbo originated in Trinidad from out of the slave trade,” said Mike Quashie, 73, who is credited with popularizing the how-low-can-you-go dance in America. “The limbo bar was a pole on ...
It’s also one of the most famous and saddest dances in the world. You might not think it, listening to the spry sounds that made the limbo dance a global craze in the early 1960s. Songs by Frankie ...
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