Sentence examples for common dance from inspiring English sources

"common dance" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a dance that is widely known and popular. For example, "The waltz is a common dance that couples enjoy at many events."

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Common dance pairs included the pavane and galliard, the allemande and courante, and the basse danse and tourdion.

Rosemary Lee's Common Dance was commissioned by Greenwich Dance Agency for the community slot of this year's Dance Umbrella festival.

The most common dance scene today, however, is one in which the onstage group consists of nagauta musicians and the Noh hayashi.

Together, this group retooled the common dance vocabulary and redefined who might be seen as a dancer, which inevitably had implications beyond the realm of composition, upending assumptions about beauty and bodies at a time not unlike our own.

The most common dance genres were the freylekhs (a dance tune in sections), sher (a type of music, often part of a suite, used for complex contredanse-type figures), and khosidl (essentially a slower freylekhs, associated with Hasidic dancing).

Ms. Streb, who had majored in modern dance in college and joined several experimental dance groups in the early 1970s, had become frustrated with the limitations of common dance movements.

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It's a good idea to google some of the common dances such as: The Cha Cha Slide, Soulja Boy, Electric Slide etc.. so you don't look awkward when everyone is dancing in sync and you're just standing there watching or badly attempting to follow everybody else's moves.

A common sword dance in Europe is the moresca in Spain, in which the dance recalls the strife between Christians and Muslims in that country from the 12th to 15th centuries.

The vibraphone was invented in about 1920 and was soon common in dance bands and became a prominent jazz instrument.

For a start, the word 'reeling' has a very different and meaning distinctive to the British Isles, with the 'reel' being a common folk dance in both Scotland and Ireland.

In this Gothic Revival welfare state, the middle class is very middle, the aristocrats are very grand, and the common people dance and are grateful.

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