Dirty Dancing?
Well, perhaps dancing is the wrong verb.
Ireland has a long tradition of folk dancing.
Not just any dancing—slow dancing.
He would be dancing (not dancing) in his grave.
“It’s been eight years in my head trying to get those horses dancing.
Troy started dancing from a young age with a dance troupe called WRG.
Although the first U.S. national championship for ice dancing was held in 1914, it did not…
In a clip posted by Bloomberg's Selina Wang, the audience positively gasps when Musk starts dancing.
Another came in 2018, when a teenage gymnast was arrested for posting videos of herself dancing to pop music.
As the 20th century evolved, African and Caribbean rhythms and movements increasingly influenced social dancing.
the twist, and disco dancing—have also visited the ballroom repertoire at various points in the tradition’s history.
The nine remaining couples battle it out on the world famous dance floor, desperately dancing to stay in the competition.
In 2003, 13,000-year-old cave paintings were discovered in Nottinghamshire that seemed to show “conga lines” of dancing women.
We watched a video: Veronica, Ilasaca, and his mother dancing at a New Year’s party in Azángaro, with a troupe from his barrio.
Things go awry for Ed Balls as he attempts to lift partner Katya Jones during a performance on Strictly Come Dancing on Saturday.
Seann said: "Having seen videos of me dancing on friends' phones from the night before, it's safe to say I'm petrified but also so excited.
Dr Windell Boutte posted videos to YouTube of herself dancing and singing along to music mid-operation, occasionally with assistants joining in with the dancing.
Many neighborhoods that have been the birthplace of global dance crazes, like Morris Heights (break dancing) and East Harlem (salsa), do not have a single legal dancing venue.
By the time she started high school, she had mastered tap dancing while twirling a baton, as well as dancing down a flight of stairs, like a Busby Berkeley showgirl, playing “Anchors Aweigh” on ankle bells.
dancing
noun act
- taking a series of rhythmical steps (and movements) in time to music
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