Cheraw Dance is often described as the “Bamboo Dance” because it involves:

Dancers wearing elaborate bamboo costumes
Rhythmic stepping over and between bamboo poles
Using bamboo sticks as props
Dancing around a bamboo bonfire

The correct answer is: b) Rhythmic stepping over and between bamboo poles.

Cheraw Dance is a traditional dance of the Cheraw people of South Carolina. It is often described as the “Bamboo Dance” because it involves rhythmic stepping over and between bamboo poles. The dance is performed by a group of dancers who move in a circle, stepping over and between the poles as they sing and clap. The dance is a celebration of life and community, and it is often performed at weddings, festivals, and other special occasions.

Option a) is incorrect because dancers do not wear elaborate bamboo costumes. Option c) is incorrect because dancers do not use bamboo sticks as props. Option d) is incorrect because dancers do not dance around a bamboo bonfire.

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