Sentence examples for teaching a dance from inspiring English sources

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Donald Mouton, who danced in the company in the nineteen-eighties, once said that, when Morris was teaching a dance, if you did a step easily, "that meant you weren't going to get to do it".

(And there's Miss Patti teaching a dance class: hi, fictional Miss Patti!) Back at the house, Lorelai warns of "Proud Luke" — Luke Danes, the change-averse town-diner owner, who has remained her partner for nine years.

I was teaching a dance camp this weekend.

I taught dancing at the Harlem YWCA as early as 1952, and have been teaching a dance class in Watts for almost 10 years.

Because you're teaching a dance school, don't be an elephant, a rhino or any heavy animal.

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And Christina Sacorafas, 45, was heading to St . Marys Greek Orthodox church, where she was about to teach a dance class.

"After 20 years of all that abuse, you go, 'Can I? Can I? Can I be happy?' " Correction: February 21 , 2002 Thursday The Our Towns column yesterday, about Ricci Reyes Adan, the wife of the man stabbed to death by the jailhouse writer Jack Henry Abbott, misstated the name of a New Jersey town where she teaches a dance class.

Four years ago you decided to hike the entire Appalachian Trail while teaching a trail dance to strangers along the way.

But, he added, teaching a child to dance is also important.

He particularly admired Sorgh's "Lute Player" and Steen's "Children Teaching a Cat to Dance," and returned home with postcards of both works.

Two Rijksmuseum postcards proved pivotal: Hendrick Sorgh's "The Lute Player" and Jan Steen's "Children Teaching a Cat to Dance".

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