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Genre

russian dance

Top Russian dance Artists

Showing 25 of 35 artists
1

2.1 million

4.9 million listeners

2

110,576

3.2 million listeners

3

549,661

1.8 million listeners

4

53,293

1.3 million listeners

5

446,233

875,376 listeners

6

279,489

873,406 listeners

7

592,846

799,059 listeners

8

436,086

730,910 listeners

9

387,438

715,071 listeners

10

180,947

605,183 listeners

11

117,686

528,442 listeners

12

283,527

468,924 listeners

13

88,522

393,074 listeners

14

123,970

387,992 listeners

15

127,074

380,609 listeners

16

218,837

332,111 listeners

17

140,952

310,223 listeners

18

35,366

309,158 listeners

19

60,823

301,120 listeners

20

92,479

262,619 listeners

21

102,051

252,304 listeners

22

57,689

251,980 listeners

23

153,575

245,191 listeners

24

16,920

190,781 listeners

25

23,559

173,668 listeners

About Russian dance

Before I write, could you clarify which direction you want for “Russian dance” as a music genre?

- Traditional/folk ballet-influenced Russian dance: focusing on folk circle dances (khorovod), energetic dance pieces like the Russian Dance (Trepak) from Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker, and the broader heritage of Russian rhythm and melody in classical ballet and folk-inspired works.

- Contemporary electronic/dance music from Russia: focusing on modern club, house, techno, trance, etc., produced in Russia or by Russian artists, including scene growth, venues, festivals, and ambassadors.

If you tell me which you prefer (or if you want a blend), I’ll craft a precise 500-word description tailored to your target audience.