Question

A class of dance centered on the use of one of these objects is split into xing (“shing”) and zhan types depending on whether the dancer is stationary. Dancers skip in a circle while clutching two handkerchiefs and one of these objects in outstretched hands during the Pashtun Khattak dance. In a Persian wedding dance involving these objects, a series of dancers pick up one of these objects and perform until receiving money from the groom. While wearing colorful (-5[1])coats called daghla, two rows of men face each other with these objects in the Saudi ardah dance. Dancers perform acrobatic moves with these objects in Chinese (*) jian (10[1])(“jee-EN”) wu. Two of these objects form an X on the ground in a Highlander circle dance where they are sometimes substituted with the smaller dirk. (10[1])For 10 points, name these weapons that are held in a raucous dance from the end of Aram Khachaturian’s Gayane. ■END■ (10[1])

ANSWER: swords [or sabres; accept equivalent bladed objects like daggers, knives, or longswords; accept dirk until read; prompt on weapons until read]
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Derek FinoClark BJeffrey and Dahmers15110

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