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It is extremely unclear which dance the article refers to. There is no dance called "Mayim". There are, of course, songs and dances that contain this word in their name. The most common ones I can recall are "Mayim, Mayim", or "Ve'sha'avtem Mayim Be'sason".
I have moved the article to "Mayim Mayim" as this is the most common name for the dance, and added an explanation of this. As well as expanding it a bit, I've wikilinked it from some other articles and removed the orphan tag. I also deleted the stub tag (as I think it's now of a reasonable length) and the unreferenced tag (as I added a couple of references). Sidefall (talk) 13:02, 8 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]