If you're tired of being a wallflower or if your dance moves aren't cutting it for you anymore, why not take some dance lessons? |
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I continued to hop and dance about, performing an Irish jig Brooke had taught me. |
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But for the dance events coming as interludes, models took the centrestage, inadvertently defining the commercialisation of education. |
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Maybe I'm not a wallflower at the edge of the dance floor yet, I'm still there. |
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He's seen strange things, like shadows that dance in the corner of his eye, and felt cold spots in homes that should be as warm as toast. |
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State-of-the-art special effects include three-foot high fireballs, water jets and dancing fountains around the bamboo dance floor. |
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Basically what we have here is a nice, sentimental excuse for lots and lots of song and dance numbers. |
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Indeed, Ray called around to us for a visit the Sunday before the dinner dance in Sligo. |
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The main genres of choreographed dance are ballet, modern dance, and jazz dance. |
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As I took up my position as a wallflower and watched Lindsey dance with my cousin for the third time, I mused on the pair. |
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Zack soon asked Aimee to dance and they joined the other couples who were already waltzing on the empty floor space around the piano. |
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Spring Collection is a wardrobe full of dance works by some of the best-known names in dance and choreography. |
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Like jazz dance, Cuban dance forms owe an immeasurable debt to African culture. |
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They offer a wonderful chance to explore the medium of dance and find new ways of expression. |
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Understanding her dance has rested upon a binary that relegates ballet to a position of abjection, impurity and ugliness. |
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Chadha's film joyously embraces the elaborate song and dance numbers that are the mainstay of Bollywood. |
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The haka dance of the Maori is one of the best-known cultural traditions of Polynesia. |
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Calling the figures as the dance progressed was not an American invention as is often claimed. |
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We observe biological examples ranging from the foraging bee's waggle dance to the genetic code. |
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Flames quickly surrounded hundreds of revellers packed inside the tiny dance club, triggering a stampede to escape, fire officials said. |
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Upon arriving back at the hive, a bee with pollen-coated legs does a waggly dance for her fellow bees. |
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Thousands of Tai Ji Men practitioners demonstrated qigong and performed dance and choral pieces. |
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She soon found out that this next dance was the waltz with Alexander as soon he came over and took her hand and led her out to the floor. |
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Along with any other man who lets his newly acquired wife dance with an old sweetheart four waltzes in a row. |
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In a stunning video that debuted this week in Las Vegas, he choreographs an aerial swarm of robot quadrotors to an electronic dance track. |
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A whist drive and a dance were held at Broadway Hall, now Bartlett's Insurance Company. |
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He emerges and they dance a sweet duet, her fragility accentuated by his height and strength. |
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Taro laughed and then skirted around the edge of the dance floor toward the public water closet. |
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An excellent dance band is playing quicksteps to a large elegant room built for hundreds but tonight seating fewer than a dozen. |
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Some scenes, such as their dance in a graveyard amid falling snow, are achingly beautiful. |
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During an interaction session, she listed various aspects of the dance in relation to the day-to-day life of the Manipuris. |
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We have no national dance company and rely on the tender mercies of people like her to keep our folk dances alive. |
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The cast were great and some of the upbeat numbers and high-energy dance routines were a joy to watch. |
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Intended for comic relief, the song and dance numbers come across as uninspired and robotic. |
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The sets and costumes are brilliant, as are the dance numbers and musical performances. |
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In Glasgow, pantos are a series of song and dance numbers strung together with a bit of patter. |
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And then I will get drunk, and because Mara and her family are Latvian, I will dance some sort of folk dance and look like an idiot. |
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One lady in our group said that she would be traveling all the way to Fremont, Ohio in large part because Karen will be calling the dance there. |
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She was still trying to think up a way to get out of trying out for the dance team. |
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The scientists watched the waggle dance occurring in a glass observation hive and identified recruits. |
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Most biologists believe the famed waggle dance of the honeybee constitutes coded language that directs other bees to nectar and pollen. |
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Contemporary dance is constantly called upon to protest its relevance against accusations of complacency and pretentiousness. |
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The director of dance at the university was talking in a parking lot with a colleague from the law school. |
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In Spain, the dance is done to reverence the Blessed Sacrament, a consecrated wafer used in Communion. |
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By typing her zip code into the database, she instantly came up with a list of dance studios in her neighborhood. |
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About the third day he began to suffer from chill and fever, and the wait-a-bit thorns and prickly-pear scrub began to dance before his eyes. |
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Every song is guaranteed to get a groan from the dance floor but will also turn even the most rooted wallflower into a party animal. |
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They were caught by the king, and he made sure his poor wife would dance only a waltz or polka. |
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Although she had learnt the waltz in a conservatory social dance class once, Roza had never been to a ball in her life. |
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And the next instant we were on the dance floor waltzing with all the other couples. |
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In contrast to the passionate flamenco of the Andalusians, their national dance is the stately sardana. |
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They were soon waltzing on the spacious dance floor, which was getting more and more crowded by the minute. |
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It borders on the absurd for the mourner to dance gleefully while his parent lies dead in a fresh grave. |
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St. Kitts' well-known folk dance troupe, Masquerades, performs traditional dances ranging from the French-derived kwadril to African war dances. |
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For Mohammed dance is the outer physical expression of the inner being, disciplined by rhythm. |
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The meter, complexity of rhythms created by dotted rhythms, triplets and irregular accents manifest the spirit of Korean peasant dance and music. |
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I thought they'd be doing little dance routines with slap-bass accompaniment, but they are quite Dutch, calm and businesslike. |
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A giant marquee was erected next to the lake and a dance floor constructed at the water's edge. |
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However talented dancer that she is, she soon became a dance and drama teacher at the school. |
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Music will include funky techno, a cappella singers, dance floor jazz, and chilled house. |
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They were all giggling and tee-heeing like a bunch of 9th graders going to a dance with ants in their pants, he thought. |
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Running between the courtroom and dance studio, a one-way mirrored wall subverts the relationship between viewer and viewed. |
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As a result, the dance companies whose data appears here are not a scientifically representative sample of the dance field as a whole. |
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It's dance music coming out of a background of hardcore punk where brevity is part of our thing. |
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The duo plans to write books on little known classical arts such as Manipuri dance and Assamese Sattraga and follow up with folk arts. |
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She tends bar at a posh dance club by night and works at a record store by day. |
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While the nritta forms the pure dance steps, abhinaya is where the dancer expresses and experiences the various feelings or bhavas. |
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For her audition Natalie had to recite two drama pieces and perform three song and dance numbers. |
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The thrilling Toccata with its driving momentum was riveting, coloured by strumming repeated-note effects and buoyant Yemenite dance figures. |
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In one of the program's dance numbers, he performed Topeng Dalem with refined and deeply touching movements. |
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Joseph is one of the leading authorities on salsa and lambada dance in the UK today. |
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The directional effects here are utilized fully when the songs and dance numbers come into play. |
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Perhaps not as funny as they're intended to be, the song and dance numbers are highly entertaining just the same. |
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Chow throws in big dance numbers, songs, humour and chase scenes that play like Wiley E Coyote trying to catch Roadrunner. |
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He waved the Mistletoe three time widdershins around his head, said the sacred words and did the dance that only Witches and Druids know. |
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She studied traditional dance and kabuki in Japan but doesn't incorporate it into her work. |
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There is still enough dance space to swing to and enough seating space to sidle up to the off fraulein and offer her a sip of your yard of ale. |
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She saw all the scions of London society standing around gossiping about the young people on the dance floor. |
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Lyrically, it's a typically delusional tale of a couple who burn down dance floors with the electricity between them. |
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It's a smorgasbord, complete with physical sketch comedy, musical interludes, and dance performance. |
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Feted for her captivating abhinaya, she is regarded amongst the finest exponents of this dance form. |
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Finally, at the furthest distances from the nest, a waggle dance is performed. |
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With Itin's light touch the third movement Allegro seemed to dance off the keyboard. |
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At the funeral of Nanan Toto Kra, a Baoule Akan, Mossi men dance with calabash rattles. |
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I moved my shoulders and shook my hips in a little dance as the run-in music started. |
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Remember most of the dance and aerobics videos will require a clear space for you to move in. |
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A quarter of the songs played on Miami's Power 96 are dance hall, compared with zip two years ago. |
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Saturday afternoon was spent at the dance school with Declan, rehearsing for the upcoming England National Dance Competition. |
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Every act earned a rapturous round of applause from the audience and it wasn't long before people were out of their seats and on the dance floor. |
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With its small garden courtyard, the club looked, from the outside, more like an inconspicuous Renaissance home than a den of dance iniquity. |
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Choreographed by Dumsani Thusi, it incorporates Shangaan dance and includes live drummers. |
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One lady dressed in tight black leather and brandishing a whip, insisted on chasing Geoff and me around the dance floor. |
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Dance lovers will be exposed to traditional dance from Shembe, the Khoi and the San. |
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At least a dozen music and dance styles, ranging from war dances to wedding music, fall under this spectrum. |
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Sports equipment consists of floor mats that are used in an all-purpose hall in which the children do gym, dance and eat their lunch. |
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Throughout the evening, trendily attired party hosts and hostesses kept urging partygoers to get onto the dance floor. |
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The dance and drama classes are enrolling on next Friday night at the usual times. |
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One by one they began to rain down on the earth, shining brightly in a glittering dance before they faded at the edge of the world. |
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Here is an event that is sure to trigger the youngsters to hop on to the dance floor for a jig. |
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It sounds nothing like these, nor does it bear any resemblance to a dance number in any way. |
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For example, a child who found it difficult to read or write without making mistakes might have the ability to sing or dance quite well. |
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She learned everything from who was who in the ton to how to dance the waltz. |
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Outside, men recline on brightly colored silk pillows, relaxing on the carpeted floor of a large goat-hair tent as boys dance to tribal songs. |
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Music for the coffee concert will include Irish traditional dance music, laments and the music of O'Carolan. |
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Thanks to shows like this, it is becoming increasingly less intimidating to shimmy on down to that dance floor. |
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About to refuse, she realized waltzing around the dance floor might have its uses after all. |
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With the shimmying dance hall regulars of A Duke for the 90s, Washington creates compelling, identifiable characters. |
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It's a Calypso gathering, you just wanna get down low and have a mad party and dance in the sun. |
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Capoeira blends dance and combat movement and falls under the rubric of martial arts. |
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To assist, Almond has a new blond crop that takes years off him, and a nervous, twitchy dance that matches the music's speedy urgency. |
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Evans says he hired dance kinesiologists to work with him and his company members to help them understand the science of movement. |
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There is a dance floor, pulsating bhangra beats and popular filmi numbers, to enliven guests. |
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He stayed with her for 10 years, and for six of them he held down a dance club residency at the Den in Norwalk. |
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Nightclub DJs feel the pulse of the crowd, warm them up with some pop and play the current dance hits. |
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Curiously, although Jamaicans are the largest group, professional dance is dominated by Trinidadians. |
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Today that ancestral house accommodates a dance academy run by my daughter. |
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The dance and music blended the elements of the Spanish dance Flamenco and Kathak. |
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Her work and accomplishments have led to numerous honors, dance awards, grants, and fellowships. |
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For her audition she had to recite two drama pieces and perform three song and dance numbers. |
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The individual capsules feature a variety of dance forms, including Bharatanatyam, Kathak, Odissi and Manipuri. |
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Body painting, traditional dance and spoken lore are all virtually impossible to safeguard. |
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You can picture the shoulder pads, backcombed hair and robotic dance moves, but here is a band that is more danceable than many. |
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That is what she seeks to do through Bharatanatyam, one of the most creative dance forms in India. |
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Just imagine a place where you can dance all day in your swimsuit, drink sangria or vodka-Red Bull and listen to the best dance music around. |
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He is pursuing a professional career in dance and of course our family wishes him every success and happiness. |
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Also on the bill will be DJs with their own brand of dance music with attitude. |
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There you have a basic beginning, tap dance continued to grow alongside the music that it was danced to. |
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All members are notified of Lost in Leitrim dance events and are also updated on the latest news from the site. |
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Dances range from lambada to pantsula, contemporary dance to Indian and West African. |
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Along the way he meets a variety of outlandish and amusing animal characters, each of which has its own distinctive style of dance and music. |
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This surge in popularity in all forms of dance is equally mirrored in the lindy hop, with many events occurring around the country. |
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She also recounted to the students the interpretation aspect of the Manipuri dance form. |
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If you're just getting started, drop in at the bar, take a dip at the late-night pool party, or dance until you drop at the final after-party. |
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He maintains that it takes at least ten years to learn how to dance a tango. |
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Good time to drink, he thought, heading to the bar, and leaving Ada to keep a table by the dance floor. |
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We had to learn how to dance and how to bow, to play the lute, guitar and harpsichord, to converse with two or three companions on a set subject. |
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We offer football, baseball, badminton and skateboarding as well as dance and drama classes. |
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Song and dance were not her bag, but she was great and deserved a highest award for the accomplishment in this movie. |
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It was the perfect music to turn on as loud as humanly possible and dance like madwomen on a particularly springy bed. |
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I can become ecstatic, dance and roll and shed tears and be overwhelmed with that bhava, drowned and intoxicated. |
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Eventually, they end up in costume, performing song and dance acts and at last tap dance into the box with the beetle-man. |
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The whole previous tradition of dance has been to emphasize dance as the joy of moving to the music itself. |
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Freshlyground is indigenous African folk mixed with jazz, soul, kwela and dance hall music. |
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There was also a blitz ball, a jitterbug jive dance night, a mock 1940s wedding, a remembrance service and a parade. |
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We headed onwards to Harajuku park, where we came across some Japanese Teddy Boys, with monster quiffs, and jitterbug dance moves. |
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Inadvertently, I turn my attention to the dance floor again, my eyes zeroing in on someone in a certain blue dress. |
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Dance music, and especially house music, has an uncanny power to turn the most earnest honor student into a frenetic dance machine. |
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He makes electronic dance music that isn't easily categorisable. One thing is for sure: his music gets girls moving. |
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She'd added a little jazz to her dance this time, some quicksteps and jives. |
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She has achieved what must be one of the more astonishingly high degrees of popularity in dance globally. |
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Live music, dance workshops and late-night jive discos are only some of the treats for enthusiasts. |
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The concerts have featured internationally renowned bands playing music as diverse as African dance music, ska, jive, salsa and Bhangra. |
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They had a CD of Christmassy tunes set to standard dance rhythms, and jiving to Slade was most enjoyable! |
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The festival also features 15 morris dance teams performing at stations along the line, and on-train bars serving real ale. |
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By midnight, everyone was on the dance floor, jiving to a number Archie knew he'd heard several times, but couldn't quite place a name on. |
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We like to think our media are free, but in reality they often dance to another's tune. |
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But the wedding with its pedantic, rural nuptial dance winding along the landscape in middle distance with no visible musicians looks very twee. |
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But in actual fact, dance classes are fun, active and educational, whether your kid's a budding Bonnie or not. |
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Did she actually expect me to yell and hoot alongside with her and dance to Justin? |
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After whetting the whistle at the pub, many will go on to dance at one of London's countless dance clubs. |
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Those who remember when Sukuma figures were a regular part of dance competitions recall their use to simulate sexual relations. |
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Spontaneous dialogue delivery interspersed with humour and the individualistic use of dance and music make this art form impressive. |
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Back on land, the resort provides complimentary tennis, Tahitian dance classes and lessons in making local clothing and crafts. |
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We are all very aware that this is a dance festival performance, so we aren't thinking of ourselves as aerialists. |
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When you've been trapped in the shackles of ballet most of your life, escaping to the world of contemporary dance can be liberating. |
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She showed great form, expressive dance and world class difficulty on bars and beam. |
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Contemporary dance is each artiste's journey of enquiry, Jayachandran observed. |
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James Cagney was a screen toughie, but the poor guy had to dance and sing for the Academy members to take note of him. |
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I dance for lonely men, men who feel neglected, men who need the feigned affection and artful wiles of the dancer. |
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I put this album on, threw open my front door and watched the neighborhood dance party begin. |
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A thumping bass boomed over the speakers as the DJ put on a techno dance number. |
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The midsummer's eve dance was in precisely four days, and she already had her dress all prepared. |
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Children will pick up French, English and Italian in this production of song, dance and drama. |
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He dropped out of high school in 1960 to dance in a European touring production of West Side Story. |
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And what happened next was 70 persons butchered and burnt in a macabre dance of death. |
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Through music and dance we're trying to reawaken the voice within these people. |
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The three mirrors in the kaleidoscope are what provides the dance of ministry pieces and programs. |
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The dance items show a variety of subtle emotional shadings, meant to reflect a single emotional or mental state. |
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The term is also used of a number of other large ensembles including dance orchestras, jazz orchestras, and wind orchestras. |
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A disparate group meeting for weekly tap dance lessons might not sound like a barrel of laughs but that's exactly what Stepping Out is. |
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It was just a matter of organizing things, a bit of a juggle and a dance between childcare, meetings and contracts. |
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The evolutionary dance leads us through death which gives rise to rebirth and new opportunities. |
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As an adolescent Krishna was seen as a flute-playing cowherd, enticing the village girls to come and dance to the tunes. |
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The family did get into the occasional squabble over the latest dance crazes. |
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Kasemsook has managed to combine gentle t'ai chi, yoga and classical Thai dance exercises. |
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His superior jazz dance technique enabled him to enthral the audience with his endless turns and jumps. |
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The first thing one sees when approaching the dance studio is a hanging apple, suspended in mid-air. |
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What dance intends to communicate seems impossible to translate into a casual conversation. |
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So they showed equal amounts of activity, whatever kind of dance they watched. |
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The dance floor in particular took a lot of sweat to keep in form for the dancers but it was always kept just so. |
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A musician-dancer blows the reed-pipe wind instrument, while going through various dance movements. |
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The dance scenario, particularly Bharatanatyam, they feel, at present reflects a number of healthy trends. |
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The Goth scene is dead and the venues are only open so people can enjoy the music and dance and be with their friends and have a good time. |
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Those wanting to get a little closer to their dates can hit the dance floor and join the salsa experience, led by experts in the dance. |
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What was not proper for women, however, could easily be enacted by the dance figures in the space of spectacle. |
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Even in her 80s she kept up her yoga and dance classes, and could still perform a headstand. |
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Every week, Rachel performs two nights in a club and teaches dance and yoga classes. |
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Most school yard bullies wouldn't be caught dead in a dance class, or so the old macho stereotype would have us believe. |
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What isn't widely known is that there is another Italian renaissance going on, a renaissance in dance music. |
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Have you heard of any good dance programs in California colleges that incorporate tap? |
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The album kicks off with Nalete Ichila, a joyful song in Bemba inviting people to dance the Zambian way till the early hours of the morning. |
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Remember, though, that they are looking for talent so it can be absolutely anything from a tap dance to the whistling of a tune. |
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But that is closely followed by a whirling tap dance by the actor who twirls chairs and leaps on bars with fantastic agility. |
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Meanwhile, he performed an impromptu tap dance which drew great applause and hoots of appreciation from the audience. |
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Geneva had wanted a lavish one, filled with gifts and smiles, dance and music, and food that tasted of ambrosia. |
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Besides writing she is also known to tap dance like a professional and sing jazz well enough to earn money through it. |
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It amazes me and I longed to learn to tap dance just so I could tap dance all around my house and show up my friends. |
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In response to the audience's enthusiastic ovation Fleischman repeated the final Magyar dance movement. |
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To your average punter, dance is to the dramatic arts what free jazz is to the musical. |
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In France, the dance became slower and more stately, as did the sarabande on its removal to France from Spain. |
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The youth club catered for various activities like music, dance drama and poetry. |
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I think I'd like the whole album, without reserve, if those dance beats weren't thrown in. |
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And the Thriller-like corpse of my trashy, teenage self has risen from the dead and is doing a little dance inside me. |
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I usually listen to some kind of dance music or trance music or something that is upbeat and continuous. |
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Hip hop, a dance which originated among African Americans, has a loose, casual style that has swept the city. |
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Maidens and bachelors who want husbands and wives can dance for their mates. |
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Some people feel modern dance is difficult to follow, somewhat abstract or esoteric. |
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But to a dance aficionado, the repertoire presented by the popular troupe is inconsistent. |
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Collaborations between dance and musical companies broaden audiences and enrich repertoire. |
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New dance pieces were added to the existing repertoire and soon Kuchipudi gained popularity. |
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You can't fossilize a dance repertoire, but you can pickle it in a love that maintains its ongoing existence. |
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The program included several other excerpts from the classical Balinese dance repertoire. |
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Still, for unmitigated black-hearted villainy, forget Swan Lake and consider the contemporary dance repertoire. |
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Once in New York, Baryshnikov journeyed through the American modern dance repertoire, becoming ever more daring in his choices. |
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As an avid dance fan, I'm amazed at the vast repertory that ballet dancers must perform. |
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Many other critics and many, many dance lovers can no longer bear to watch the awfulness of his work. |
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Spots of silver dance on the sea, and it almost makes me forget the awfulness of the past few days, though I'm worn out from crying. |
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Chennai based Lakshmi Kannan is a Bharatanatyam and Kathak exponent and a dance critic. |
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The dance production was as clear as spoken words, every movement motivated and tellingly simple. |
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He stood there unmovable as he watched his friend dance with his angel and his supposed betrothed. |
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Not only has she written some of her own material, she has also drawn on upbeat dance genres such as Latin and jazz. |
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Lakshmi Kannan is an exponent of Bharatanatyam and Kathak and a dance critic. |
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Young Jamaicans have been combining the best of U.S. hip-hop and UK dance culture for years. |
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It has been used for a new purpose-built dance studio, a drama suite and recording studios. |
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So, I'll return to the dance and recording studios, work on my piano and music degree, and not for one second consider giving up. |
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The dance performance just set the mood and the momentum was well maintained with a series of items. |
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The residents and guests of the Grand Hotel live their lives in comfort and splendor, spending their days in the bar or on the dance floor. |
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Traditional European dances were mixed with the habanera, a popular dance from Cuba, to form a new style, the milonga. |
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The dance was born in Argentina, via the local milonga and African Candombe rhythms. |
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In turn, the milonga mixed with a dance that was performed in the streets by small-time crooks or 'compadritos' and the tango was born. |
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He first lived in Rio de Janeiro and then moved to Sao Paulo, where he ran his own dance studio and held a weekly milonga. |
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But these did not deter her from devoting her entire life to the dance and also to resuscitate Bharatanatyam. |
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The dance form of Kathakali has become very popular over the years, captivating hearts worldwide with its elaborateness. |
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Go along to see a variety of dance including contemporary, hip hop, cabaret, physical theatre, salsa, mime and physical character. |
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Her majesty also watched a mime and street dance performance from students at Welling School on the theme of life as a teenager. |
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They cleared the floor and treated the crowd to a mime and dance routine that had us all in stitches. |
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Other college dance programs encourage students to take additional majors and minors outside of dance. |
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The floor lit up at intervals below Lissie's feet as she stood in the middle of the dance floor. |
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I sheepishly put it on in the corner, thinking of all the black dance clothes I had at home. |
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It was perceived to be largely the domain of specialist dance analysts, dancers, movement notators and choreographers. |
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Even a professional dance notator is unlikely to have a score of that particular production. |
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Laban also obtained a copyright for his method and placed his assistants as notators with ballet and dance companies. |
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The city has always been a hot spot for youth culture and dance music, safely tucked away from the fickle world of London tastemakers. |
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You could, of course, try and land your own dinner with a jolly crew on board one of the hire craft that dance across the azure blue seas. |
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I may be 230 lb but I can do the splits and dance the Cajun two-step for two hours. |
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The couple still enjoy a soft shoe shuffle during a tea dance at the Trafford Centre and Edna said her life with Jim had been wonderful. |
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We meet the giggly girls, lads on the make, lager louts and smooth talking DJs, all set against the glitzy glamour of the dance floor. |
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The boys all head for a dance hall, where Scott puts the make on a mousy girl named Connie. |
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The wealthy couple were later seen having a lover's tiff before kissing and making up on the dance floor. |
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I was under the impression that the dance program was known within its own campus and internationally. |
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Immediately Kyle was ushered off onto the make-do dance floor by a gorgeous auburn-haired girl. |
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Show-stopping Irish dance leads into passionate flamenco and red-hot salsa routines. |
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Powered by the breath, this massage is a dynamic dance of the spirit that touches many different levels of consciousness. |
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As those of you who have seen gamelan dance can imagine, I was totally transfixed. |
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She was under the impression that there was going to be a dance performance by the Russian girls. |
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Australian Dance Theatre's new work, Birdbrain, will inject a modern, wry twist into the ever-enduring dance text of Swan Lake. |
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Her death came at the peak of a career as an innovator whose passion for dance knew no bounds. |
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Clothes that pull, sag, buckle or droop add pounds, so when trying out something, dance and twirl around the dressing room. |
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Horan, who jigged in Wimbledon earlier this month, plans to dance another jig outside the Vatican Embassy in the coming weeks. |
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Some fellow students exhausted by the expertise of the taxi dancers even wanted to dance with me. |
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Many people today prefer to dance to shed off those extra kilos rather than doing boring workouts at the gym. |
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Mozart shook his head with impatience and started to jig and dance about in the road. |
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This one was a reel, and Peter was convinced that there was not a girl in the world he'd rather dance a reel with than Laura Hope. |
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The jig is the first solo dance that children are taught, then usually the reel, both of which are done in soft shoes. |
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Everyone can dance the reels and such, but I know Miss Alberta loves to waltz. |
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She also infuses warmth and a kind of tenderness into them even as they let their hair down on the dance floor. |
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Fast-paced dance music was playing, and people were either dancing like crazy, making out or weaving through the crowds looking for their dates. |
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What do you do when people aren't flocking to dance music in the numbers they used to? |
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The nijemo kolo is a circle dance performed to foot stamping rather than music. |
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So here are three excellent articles for those who'd like to bury the music industry and dance on its grave. |
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It wasn't so hard for women to ask each other to dance back in the day when the city's bars played cha-cha-chas and Big Band. |
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Compatible, perhaps, with a Lutheran theology of the cross, Peters's view of the cosmic dance is cruciform. |
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The Chemical Brothers are my reference point for electronic dance music, and once again they have raised the bar. |
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Ekeleke masqueraders dance gracefully on short stilts, wear George-cloth wrappers, and cover their faces with a piece of lace. |
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The Waterford Active Retirement Association will hold their next tea dance on this Sunday, March 13, at the Hotel Minella, Clonmel. |
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The workshops will be followed by a family ceilidh tonight and a tea dance with Rennie Stirk and Gwen Abbott tomorrow afternoon. |
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The two-hour show tells the story of Irish dance through the ages with live musicians, singers and dancers. |
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The tea dance will be held on May 5 from 2pm to 4pm at the Wyvern Club, Devizes, with a live band to play everyone's wartime favourites. |
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And, if that's not enough, you'll still have a dance on Saturday night, brunch on Sunday and a tea dance on Sunday night. |
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The Kilkenny tea dance will take place on October 15th and those interested in attending should give their names to the secretary at the meeting. |
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The tea dance will be held at Bexhill Hall from 2-6 pm, featuring serial lippy wearer Vanessa Wagner as mistress of ceremonies. |
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They also combined with another Probus club for a tea dance which drew on to the dance floor a lot of people who had not danced for aeons. |
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I took country dancing lessons, waltz, jitterbug and polka at the Quick-Quick Slow-Slow dance school in Houston. |
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It's the recurring question constantly spouted out by dance students who have to cough up readies to fund dance courses. |
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There will be a tea dance in the Ard Ri Hotel on Sunday, February 9, from 3-6pm. |
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One afternoon was filled with poetry readings, theatrical performances and dance numbers. |
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Her feet followed his automatically, as a reflex from many hour of being tortured in etiquette, posture, and dance classes. |
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After krumping on the streets for years, Miss Prissy said she wanted to take the dance to the next level by performing on stage. |
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They also included some krumping in their routine which made their street dance performance the most well-rounded among the four finalists. |
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Capoeira, for those not in the know, is a Brazilian martial art form that blends acrobatics and dance with pounding African rhythms. |
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