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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dance act" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a performance or presentation that involves dancing, typically in a theatrical or entertainment context.
Example: "The talent show featured a dance act that captivated the audience with its energy and creativity."
Alternatives: "a dance performance" or "a dance routine".
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However, they are not really a dance act any more.
Mr. Stern said: "A sweet older couple had come on to do a dance act.
First we have Hot Honeys, a dance act "with a few hidden surprises".
I said I liked it but it sounded like a dance act!
Eight albums into EBTG's esteemed career as a quirky, jazz-inflected duo, they abracadabra'd themselves into a dance act.
(If New Order has never quite been a dance act, the music is nevertheless perfectly suited to the club-goer's comedown).
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You could see a wild dance act or an amazing number from a satirical band but because we're theatre-makers, it was always rooted in theatre.
There's an element of variety about it, too, with a Ukrainian dance act and some kids doing a scene from a musical.
First he went to Indianapolis, where he worked as a builder and performed a nightclub dance act with his first wife, Mary.
Often the composer just dropped a big dance act into the middle of the show.
Thinking they meant Sash!, a European dance act, he said no and was promptly beaten up.
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