To leap about to the sound of tittering music, preferably with arms about your neighbor's wife or daughter. There are many kinds of dances, but all those requiring the participation of the two sexes have two characteristics in common: they are conspicuously innocent, and warmly loved by the vicious.
To move with measured steps, or to a musical accompaniment; to go through, either alone or in company with others, with a regulated succession of movements, (commonly) to the sound of music; to trip or leap rhythmically.
The leaping, tripping, or measured stepping of one who dances; an amusement, in which the movements of the persons are regulated by art, in figures and in accord with music.
a series of movements made by a forager bee or a scout bee to communicate the location and type of resource.
an artistic form of nonverbal communication
taking a series of rhythmical steps (and movements) in time to music
move in a graceful and rhythmical way; "The young girl danced into the room"
move in a pattern; usually to musical accompaniment; do or perform a dance; "My husband and I like to dance at home to the radio"
skip, leap, or move up and down or sideways; "Dancing flames"; "The children danced with joy"
a combination of elements of formation, regional style and motifs, musical rhythm, choreography and social occasion
an impressive album for any artist, especially for a debut artist
a poem of which each movement is a world
Movement a bee does to communicate the direction and distance of a source of nectar
a series of rhythmic and patterned bodily movements
General name for disco-music of the 90's, with subtypes such as acid-house, jungle, and rave.
improvisation, learnt movement material, self- or group-devised, set movement material, solo, duet/partner dance, ensemble/group. Dance includes many genres which in turn each encompass a range of styles: for example, the genre of Classical Ballet includes styles such as Romanticism and Neo-Classicism; Contemporary Dance includes styles such as Graham, Cunningham, Limon and Horton; folk and ethnic genres include traditional dance forms of countries, cultures and indigenous societies, Musical Theatre and Commercial dance genres include jazz dance, funk, hip hop and tap
Dance is a series of artistically rhymetic movements of the body expressing emotions. People are born with an inate need to move. Children in particular are not only able but eager to move. This is a basic instinct; we all take a natural joy in movement. Dancers take this instinct along with another basic human instinct--to excel--and impose upon themselves the discipline of dance training. It is usually, however, not the boys themselves who chose to pursue dance. There are some natinal differences here. Russian boys seem eager from an early age. American boys may need considerable urging--often from mother. Dance training is available through various dance programs. Younger boys often participated in school dance programs. Older boys had the ritual of learning social dancing. Other boys participated in ethnic dance while some pursued various forms of clasical dance such as ballet or tap.
The use of rhythmic movements in a therapeutic manner in physical and occupational therapy to enhance emotional and physical well-being. (same as Music and Movement)
Movement selected and organized for aesthetic purposes or as a medium of expression rather than for its function as work or play.
Dance (from Old French dancier, perhaps from Frankish) generally refers to human movement used as a form of expression, social interaction or presented in a spiritual or performance setting.
Dance as a musical form is a smaller musical composition intended for the presentation of dance. It can be used as an accompaniment for actual dance, but its main purpose is music as such.
Dance is a 1981 album by Gary Numan, the first he released after announcing his retirement from touring (about which he would soon change his mind). Dance’s title is somewhat ironic, as virtually none of its tracks are danceable; indeed it is probably the least danceable album Numan ever recorded. With electropop music in the mainstream, Numan made a conscious effort to craft a more sombre, personal and musically experimental album, in a jazzier vein than its predecessors.
Dance is the fourth album by American country rock band Pure Prairie League, released in 1976 (see 1976 in music).
Dance is a song by glam metal band Ratt. It is the first track off their 1986 album Dancing Undercover and the tenth track of their compilation album Ratt & Roll 81-91. It reached number 59 on the Billboard Top 100.
"Dance (With U)" is the second single from British R&B singer Lemar and his first for Sony Music after coming third place in the BBC show Fame Academy.