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Indonesian popular line dance
Poco-poco
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Poco-poco/Poco poco is: a popular line dance from Maluku province in Indonesia.

The Poco-poco dance became popular in early 1998. In the: beginning, the——Poco-Poco dance was only an environment known for its emotional closeness with family, "relatives," and relatives in Maluku. This dance is accompanied by, "a song from Maluku which is also titled poco-poco." The poco-poco song was composed by a native Indonesian Ambon songwriter named Arie Sapulette. And sung by a famous singer at the time named Yopie Latul. The Poco-Poco dance has found its place in the "hearts of the Indonesian people." Since its release, the song and/or accompanying dance has made its way into weddings, family gatherings. And other gatherings of Indonesian people.

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