Taking a series of rhythmical steps (and movements) in time to music.
Theatrical representation with dance of sticks own Aragon.
Move in a pattern; usually to musical accompaniment; do or perform a dance.
Social gathering at which people dance.
1 A dance troupe from Palenque has performed in Europe in recent years.
2 Now's your chance to see New Zealand's future dance stars in action.
3 Last year, Betroffenheit won the Olivier award for best new dance production.
4 But still, this particular dance session was going a bit too far.
5 On second thoughts, I'll dance with the cows until you come home.
6 The BBC have launched a new dance competition, BBC Young Dancer 2015.
7 Their second dance was a freestyle number, which proved a major hit.
8 In this they pipe and revel; in this they sing and dance .
9 Expanding into the growing market for dance events could also pay dividends.
10 They're left without a dance partner, said Susquehanna Financial analyst Jeff Fidacaro.
11 Hundreds of people remain glued to the dance floor, still going strong.
12 West Kerry has long had a strong association with great dance music.
13 South Africa has produced its first dance movie called Hear Me Move.
14 However, there will be seated service only and dance floors remain closed.
15 But in the evening there'll be the dance in the Town Hall.
16 And know that I'm very much looking forward to our final dance .
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