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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a kind of dance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific style or category of dance that may not fit into a more defined genre.
Example: "Samba is a kind of dance that originated in Brazil and is known for its lively rhythm and energetic movements."
Alternatives: "a type of dance" or "a form of dance".
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They had a fiddler and a pipe and tabor player, and danced a kind of dance called morris dancing, which is an English folk ritual.
It's a kind of dance of bouncing heads.
Left, right, left... it's a kind of dance.
Then Sophie climbs inside the shirt for a kind of dance of suffocation and rebirth.
Much Kabuki movement is a kind of dance, rowdy or ceremonious or whatever is required.
Jackson Pollock performed a kind of dance while dripping paint onto his horizontal canvases.
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The common refrain at all the clubs is a kind of dance-driven decadence, underscored by loud to too-loud house or trance music, or some derivative, each with enough beats per minute to give a hummingbird agita.
The Nifo oti, or Samoan fire knife dance, is also a kind of weapon dance.
Nut-brown bodies, almost always of women, connect one piece to the next in a kind of slow dance.
The actors, Oskar Werner and Henri Serre, heard the music and in an instant the gym was transformed into a kind of village dance.
"I asked him what he was working on and he said something he called a kind of a dance narrative between Helen Keller and her teacher.
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