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overlapping dance
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "overlapping dance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a dance style or performance where movements or elements of different dances intersect or coincide with each other. Example: "The performance featured an overlapping dance that blended elements of ballet and hip-hop, creating a unique visual experience."
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This multiplicity connects to the overlapping dance rhythms that have already become part of the choreography, and to the fluent intersection of naturalistic social behavior and dance virtuosity that gives this piece its special flavor.
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The 8 chosen dance sequences were specifically selected so as to contain no overlapping dance moves between songs (i.e., each move was uniquely associated to one song/dance sequence).
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One is intellectual: the choreographer makes the structure of the dance reflect that of the score, so that, for example, canon in the music gives rise to canon in the dance — overlapping lines.
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Plus, to be honest, there wasn't really the time, what with the dance lessons overlapping with the rock climbing, the martial arts and eventually joining the navy reserves, which itself was fuelled by her time sailing tall ships as a hobby.
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The passages of dance, all barefoot, go through several different moods and formats: simultaneous solos, geometric ensemble, overlapping duets, different fragments of dance technique.
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This season has overlapped with A Dance with Dragons, book five of A Song of Ice and Fire.
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The party scene from "Don Giovanni," in which competing dance orchestras play in overlapping 3/4, 2/4, and 3/8 meters, certainly fit the evening's spatial concept, but the Drill Hall was uncoöperative.
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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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She films the performers with a poised camera; her incisive angles and smooth pan shots emphasize the dances' visual counterpoint and overlapping rhythms.
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The design of the whole dance is complex in its overlapping.
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In his "Circles and Stripes" series, Paul Corio makes hard-edge circles vividly crossed by horizontal bars that dance and hover in sometimes overlapping layers, suggesting computer screens with stacks of open windows.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing choreography, use "overlapping dance" to emphasize the simultaneous or interwoven nature of different movements or styles. This highlights complexity and integration.
Common error
Avoid using "overlapping dance" metaphorically for situations that don't involve physical movement or performance. Stick to more general terms like "interrelated aspects" or "interconnected elements" in other contexts.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "overlapping dance" primarily functions as a noun phrase where the adjective "overlapping" modifies the noun "dance". Ludwig AI confirms the grammatical correctness of this construction.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "overlapping dance" is a grammatically sound and usable phrase that serves to depict a dance style characterized by interwoven movements and simultaneous elements. While Ludwig AI confirms its validity, the term is relatively uncommon, appearing primarily in news and media, and sometimes in scientific contexts. When writing, it's best employed to describe specific choreographic techniques rather than as a general metaphor. Alternatives like "intertwined dance" or "layered dance" can provide similar meanings with potentially broader appeal.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
intertwined dance
Focuses on the interwoven nature of the dance elements, emphasizing how they are closely connected.
layered dance
Highlights the presence of multiple layers of movement or choreography, building upon each other.
converging dance
Emphasizes the coming together of different dance styles or movements.
blended dance
Suggests a seamless mixture of various dance elements.
fused dance
Similar to blended dance, but implies a more permanent and inseparable combination.
composite dance
Indicates that the dance is made up of different parts or elements.
integrated dance
Highlights the harmonious incorporation of different dance components.
interlocking dance
Emphasizes how different movements or sections fit together like puzzle pieces.
crossing dance
Implies that the dance has pathways that intersect and share space with others
superimposed dance
Suggests that different dance motifs are presented simultaneously, creating a complex visual effect.
FAQs
How can I describe a dance that combines different styles?
You can describe a dance that combines different styles as an "intertwined dance", a "blended dance", or an "overlapping dance", depending on the specific way the styles are combined.
What is another term for dances that shares movements?
While there isn't one single perfect term, alternatives like "intertwined dance" or "layered dance" can be used to describe dance that shares movements.
Is it correct to use "overlapping" to describe abstract concepts other than dance?
While "overlapping" is generally used for tangible things, it can be used metaphorically to describe abstract concepts. But in the case of physical movement stick with "overlapping dance".
What's the difference between "overlapping dance" and "integrated dance"?
"Overlapping dance" emphasizes the simultaneous presence of different elements, while "integrated dance" focuses on their harmonious combination. The former highlights coexistence, the latter unity.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
3.9/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested