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  • 16:43, 25 July 2023 Kevin.kifer talk contribs deleted page Durham s Chinese New Yr Plans Plus Lion Dance Timings (content was: "<br>The southern lion’s head is formed more like a dragon’s however it's with out horns or a long snout. The weight of the ornate lion head requires a dancer with strong shoulders and arms, and the footwork throughout performances incorporates numerous kung fu stances. We make use of our spectacular Kung Fu abilities with great agility, flexiblity, balance, and...", and the only contributor was "192.168.4.7" (talk))
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