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The phrase "a lively dance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a dance that is energetic, spirited, and full of life, often in contexts related to performances, celebrations, or social gatherings.
Example: "The festival featured a lively dance that captivated the audience and encouraged everyone to join in."
Alternatives: "an energetic dance" or "a spirited dance".
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It ends with a lively dance finale (ōgiri shosagoto) with a large cast.
They showed that this East Village Y is once again a lively dance center.
One of the few to approach quasi-permanence is Red Egg, where a lively dance party replaces fish balls and duck mei fun several evenings a week.
There is a lively dance, but Jaques's speech of congratulations to the newlyweds, soberly delivered and lightly dusted with irony, strikes the keynote.
Other interpretive choices were even more puzzling, like her dreamy, almost languid rendition of the Gigue (a lively dance) in the First Partita.
The French gigue was a lively dance often in 6/4 or 6/8 time, while the Italian giga was faster and set in 12/8 time.
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Slow Club - It Doesn't Have To Be Beautiful iTunes, 79p Taken from the debut of the Sheffield girl/boy two-piece, this is a lively dance-floor filler with country-tinged vocal harmonies.
The veteran baritone Thomas Allen excelled as the Music Master; the vibrant tenor Tony Stevenson was a lively Dancing Master.
Paul Gemignani (father of Alexander) is the esteemed music director, and Andy Blankenbuehler is responsible for the "musical staging," which includes a lively danced prologue that introduces the Warsaw Gang.
Celebrating her good fortune, she held a loud, lively dance for her friends and family in Santa Ana, where she was arrested for disturbing the peace.
But when they hand [End Page 193] him poison he just smacks his lips; when they cut his head off he at once grows a new one; when they hang him from the gallows he starts an irresistibly lively dance, etc., etc. Humanity's urge for happiness can never be entirely killed.
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