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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sole dance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a dance that is performed alone, emphasizing the singularity of the performance.
Example: "In the spotlight, she performed a sole dance that captivated the audience with its grace and emotion."
Alternatives: "a solo dance" or "an individual dance".
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Unlike previous years, neither the classical or folk world is represented, while the inclusion of a sole dance act, Basement Jaxx, testifies to the decline of the genre in recent years.
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Their respective dance and theater troupes join forces in "A Rite," SummerScape's sole dance presentation this season, reflecting on the ballet's volatile reception in 1913 and the historical moment surrounding it.
His almost only sole dance moment came when he made a slow turn with leg extended in arabesque.
The National Ballet of China performed last week at the David H. Koch Theater as the sole dance offering for Lincoln Center Festival.
The koutoumba is unique among Lucian folk dance in that it is performed by a sole dancer and using only two to four lines of text, which is evocative of the song's atmosphere rather than narrative.
The tap dancer Thaddeus Phillips, who trained in theater design in the Czech Republic and has performed with Robert Lepage, will appear in "Lost Soles," a dance play with video about a tapper who gets lost in Cuba.
But Tanztheater Wuppertal faces an uncertain future, as does any dance company whose identity depends upon a sole creative source.
"Gerry is a sole practitioner.
A sole leader!
There is a sole superpower Brazil.
It will be a sole proprietorship.
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