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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dance performed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific type of dance that has been executed or carried out, often in a formal or artistic context.
Example: "The performance featured a dance performed by a renowned ballet company, captivating the audience with its grace and precision."
Alternatives: "a dance executed" or "a dance presented".
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(The first recollection refers to a dance performed by Ms. Kravas and Antonija Livingstone in 2006 at Dance Theater Workshop; the second to Part 1 of Sarah Michelson's "Shadowmann" in 2003 at the Kitchen).
The production's high point, accordingly, is a dance performed not by either pair of potential lovers but by the sisters.
It was an evening of warmth and hilarity, even including a dance performed by lawyers, corporate executives and a city councilman, Bill Perkins.
Two years ago, she attracted attention with a dance performed on a 12-story spiral staircase at the City Court Building Clock Tower in TriBeCa.
Ms. Jaubert became an eccentric old woman in a dance performed to a taped reading of a prose poem by Jessica Radcliffe to guitar music by Martin Simpson.
The book's title refers to a dance performed when the hour is late enough and the people, gathered at the local watering hole, find themselves sufficiently sozzled.
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And "Vignettes: A History of...," a group dance performed to Pergolesi, introduced a signature move in Mr. Thompson's choreography in which bodies fold supplely in on themselves.
And then with his comic genius he would include a clog dance performed by Widow Simone, a role danced by a man.
During its inaugural weekend, people in 37 cities across the UK participated in the Biggest Dance Class, and there was a mass dance performed by a cast of hundreds in Trafalgar Square.
The tammuriata (performed to the sound of the tambourine) is a couple dance performed in southern Italy and accompanied by a lyric song called a strambotto.
Acosta also raises affectionate smiles with Les Bourgeois, a drunk dance performed with woozy, doleful wit to a Jacques Brel song.
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