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Lipsi

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Lipsi 

a contemporary ballroom dance, with characteristic syncopated accents and in 3/2 time. It was created in 1958 by the choreographers K. Seifert and G. Seifert and the composer R. Dubianskii.

REFERENCE

Shkol’nikov, L. “Lipsi.” In the collection Sovremennye tantsy, issue 6. Moscow, 1964.


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