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Discover Ludwig"a solo dance" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when describing a dance that is performed by only one person, without any other dancers. Example: "She mesmerized the audience with her graceful movements in a solo dance."
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Kenyah woman performing a solo dance, North Kalimantan, Indonesia.
Pure flamenco is a solo dance, and yet it is also a community affair.
A video projection by Yvonne Rainer contemplates a solo dance performance.
Priyanka Sundareshan made her second appearance in a solo dance depicting Lord Shiva, who dances lifting his left foot.
She still wanted a "solo" dance with my dad. . . to "Butterfly Kisses," a mushy father/daughter song AT MY WEDDING.
They look exposed, as naked in the light as disembowelments, and as choreographed and expressive as a solo dance.
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The most compelling premiere was "Parando," a solo danced by Mr. Morgan.
A solo danced by Alexandra Blacker, it would probably have looked better with some dramatic lighting and at more distance.
There is a solo, danced with dominating presence by Raul Trujillo, as he swivels while seated, his feet off the floor.
The best piece of the evening was Emanuel Gat's "My Favorite Things," a solo danced by Roy Assaf to the John Coltrane interpretation of the Rodgers and Hammerstein song.
In "Senku" (2006), a suite of dances to music by four composers, Mr. Fagan shows an unusual degree of emotional transparency in "Talk: Ms./Mrs.," a duet performed by Nicolette Depass and Annique Roberts, and "Feel/Think," a solo danced by Norwood Pennewell.
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