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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'take dance' is not correct and usable in written English
You could use the phrase 'take a dance class' or 'dance a take'. For example: I decided to take a dance class to get some exercise and learn a new skill.
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But they didn't on Thursday night at Dance Theater Workshop, when Take Dance opened an 80-minute concert of works.
A dinner at a Mexican restaurant that featured salsa dancing sparked him to take dance lessons at the age of 49.
The one reason people don't take dance seriously is because a lot of choreographers don't take dance seriously.
The new album has been rumored to take dance music to a new dimension: backward.
It was reported, back then, that Ms. Fenley preferred to jog rather than take dance class.
Nevertheless, there are signs that someone at the Met is starting to take dance seriously.
Still others take dance music into the realm of abstract sound collage.
Takehiro Ueyama, the artistic director of Take Dance, contributed "Summer Collection 2012," set to Melissa Dunphy's rock-inflected score.
Nor are the boys who take dance classes left out, especially when it comes to footwear.
There are gorgeous huge boulders and we take dance breaks up on the boulders.
The point is not to take dance or yourself too seriously.
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