Type of dance where human interaction is the primary focus.
Any of a variety of social dances performed by couples in a ballroom.
1 There'd be more talk of girls and cars and the next big social dance .
2 A social dance isn't choreographed by any one person.
3 It's cringe-inducing to think back to line-dancing, the last social dance craze to sweep the country.
4 The first dance at the ball was a cotillion, a patterned social dance that originated in France.
5 Everyone was clean, and they all seemed to be participating in some sort of intricate social dance .
6 And several times a week all parties who chose, mingled in the social dance in the great dining-hall.
7 According to Brown, Dance is a language, and social dance is an expression to emerge from a community.
8 No longer were women being chaperoned to a social dance (usually by a mother or aunt).
9 Documentary maker Alexandra Shiva follows a group of young adults with autism as they prepare for their first social dance .
10 During the short period of friendly intercourse and social dance and feast, a noble warrior of the enemy's tribe courted Dowanhotaninwin.
11 Surely, however, even social dance and dance as ritual can be "about" the full range of human emotions and feelings.
12 Brown, who also runs her own dance company, partnered with TED to teach a lesson on the history of African American social dance .
13 And three-fourths of the outcasts had a man's arm about them for the first time when they were young girls at a social dance .
14 There can be nothing more picturesque and delightful than some of the pretty little social dances held in the smaller towns.
15 They remain an affirmation of identity and independence. Ready to get up to speed on the history of Black social dances ?
16 One of the very pretty social dances is the Butterfly Dance, given during the summer by the young people of marriageable age.
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