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'sword dance' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a traditional dance that involves dancers holding mock swords and dancing to rhythmic music. It can be used in either a literal or figurative sense. For example: The judge watched in awe as the sword dancers moved gracefully around the room.
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The spirit of a noble youth who died to save his father's throne was memorialized in a masked sword dance (before this time, palace dancing girls had performed sword dances, but always unmasked).
LIVE BY THE SWORD, DANCE BY THE SWORD If a whiff of Monty Python attends the mention of English sword dancing, let the Miser assure you: the women who make up Half Moon Sword are dead serious about their art.
Compare sword dance.
The sword dance.
"The Sword Dance - and with sponsorship: The Wilkinson Sword Dance".
Crossing two irons, he performs a Highland sword dance.
A sword dance followed in which both dancers died in rhythmic agony.
The various forms of sword dance found in Europe are another example.
The Circassian minority has a sword dance and several other Cossack dances.
But the 13th Annual New York Sword Dance Festival is far from a warlike event.
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Chain-sword dance is a group dance in which the dancers first use a sword or other implement (stick, stave, etc).
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