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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the dance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics or subjects related to a dance, such as its style, performance, or significance.
Example: "The teacher gave a lecture about the dance, explaining its cultural origins and techniques."
Alternatives: "regarding the dance" or "concerning the dance".
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There is nothing aimless about the dance from moment to moment, however, or about the dancing itself.
-- her audiences about The Dance.
It's a documentary about the dance company Pina Bausch.
But it only raises more questions about the dance.
It's all about the dance and the movement".
I just wanted it to be about the dance.
"I love it," Hernandez said about the dance.
And there is something unintentionally mortifying about the dance routines.
She continued: "It's about the dance and it's about being old school, it's like keeping it real and just making it about the dance.
(There's also something about the dance that resembles a Kindle commercial).
In his case, for example, the only thing he knew about the dance was its title.
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