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The phrase "actual dance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a dance that is genuine or performed in reality, as opposed to a rehearsal or a conceptual representation.
Example: "The performance was mesmerizing, showcasing the actual dance that the choreographer envisioned."
Alternatives: "real dance" or "genuine dance".
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This song was recorded at an actual dance in Hoopa Valley.
Yet the center foreground of Mr. Morris's stage doesn't feature much actual dance.
Both, most likely, even if none of Mozart's actual dance music is used.
But most dances have lessons before the actual dance begins so newcomers can learn the basics.
Given Ms. DeNike's approach to her work, it's not so surprising that she would create an actual dance piece.
"Although the scientific part sounds very technical and intellectual," he says, "the actual dance is very visceral and powerful.
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Isadora's real legacy is not in her actual dances.
But the actual dances promise to be physically powerful rather than cerebral.
Q-Tip did lots of creative pointing (at his thighs, his head, the sky), danced actual dances, and ran around.
But neither do its actual dances grip me nor do its steamy dramas convince me for a moment.
Sometimes these recordings overlap with actual dances taking place on the stage at the Barbican, real performance and ghost performance colliding.
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