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The phrase "a dance for himself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a dance that someone performs for their own enjoyment or expression, rather than for an audience.
Example: "In the quiet of his room, he began to move, lost in the rhythm, performing a dance for himself."
Alternatives: "a dance for his own pleasure" or "a dance just for him".
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At one point, McCormack choreographed a dance for himself and Dunbar.
He choreographed a dance for himself that made use of his unathletic awkwardness, and he made a theatre piece in which there was no language at all.
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