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    Tropak (redirect from Trepak (folk dance))
    Tropak (Ukrainian: трoпак) or trepak (Russian: трeпак; Ukrainian: тріпак) is a traditional Russian and Ukrainian folk dance. The tropak shares many musical...
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  • Trepak (Russian: Трепак; Ukrainian: Трoпак or Трiпак), also referred to as the Russian dance, is one of the character dances from Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's...
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  • Trepak may refer to: Tropak, East Slavic folk dance Trepak (The Nutcracker), dance movement from ballet The Nutcracker by Tchaikovsky Oleksandr Trepak [uk]...
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    Zoltán Trepák (born 20 February 1977) is a Hungarian former professional basketball player. He started to play basketball in Csepel, but after one year...
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    chastushka Folk troupe Beryozka Man demonstrating a prisiadka Trepak Matti Kurikka dancing Ripaska (Trepak) Soldiers dancing in barracks Yablochko "Spanish dance"...
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    Sugar-Plum Fairy (E Minor) [ending altered from ballet version] Russian Dance (Trepak) (G Major) Arabian Dance (coffee) (G Minor) Chinese Dance (tea) (B-Flat...
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  • the small arms storage arsenal in the village of Paraskoviivka. Oleksandr Trepak, together with several reconnaissance groups, went to the Artemivsk area...
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  • tiempos" ("Shadows of Other/Former Times"). Making the Plane is inspired by Trepak by Tchaikovsky. All tracks written and conducted by John Williams except...
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  • and only cereal that comes in the shape of animals," sung to the tune of "Trepak" from Tchaikovsky's The Nutcracker ballet. The next year, Linus was spun...
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    movement 2 (Op.posth) Modest Mussorgsky – Songs and Dances of Death, No. 3 "Trepak" (1875) Edvard Mirzoyan – Introduction and Perpetuum Mobile (1957) Nikolai...
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