The original ballroomdance whichemerged in Cuba andMexico was relatedto the danzón, albeitfaster and less rigid. swingis a group ofdances thatdeveloped with theswing style of jazzmusic in the1920s–1940s,moonwalkmovepopularizedby MichaelJacsonquickstep Powerfullyflowing andsprinkledwithsyncopationsLinedancea country andwestern dance inwhich dancers line upin a row withoutpartners and follow achoreographedpattern of steps tomusic.songs include 1960s-styledance music and"downtown" rhythm andblues. In 1962 Baltimore,Maryland, teenager TracyTurnblad's dream is todance on The CornyCollins Show, a local TVdance program based onthe real-life Buddy DeaneShowboogiewoogieis a form ofswing danceand a form ofblues pianoplaying.jiveis a very happy,boppy, energeticdance, with plentyof knee-lifting,bending, androcking of the hips.bellydancea type of MiddleEastern dance doneby a woman whomakes rhythmicmovements with herhips and belly.rumbaDanceof Lovewaltza dance in triple timeperformed by acouple, who as a pairturn rhythmicallyaround and aroundas they progressaround the dancefloor.discoa club or partyat whichpeople danceto recordedpop music.sambaCharacterized bysimple forward andbackward steps andtilting, rocking bodymovements, it isdanced to music in4/4 time withsyncopated rhythm.breakdanceconsists of fourkinds ofmovement:toprock, downrock,power moves andfreezes.hiphopa culturalmovementassociatedespeciallywith rap musictapstyle ofdance when thedancers wearpieces of metalon the bottom oftheir shoescontemporaryis a style ofexpressive dancethat combineselements of severaldance genresincluding modern,jazz, lyrical andclassical ballet.tangoa light-spirited varietyof flamenco, mergedwith the milonga, afast, sensual, anddisreputableArgentine dancechachaIt consists oftriple chassesteps androck steps.polkareferring tothe rapidshift fromone foot tothe other.macarenaA repetitivedance movepopularizedby Los delRio in the 90sTINIKLINis a traditional Philippinefolk dance which originatedduring the Spanish colonialera. The dance involvestwo people beating,tapping, and slidingbamboo poles on theground and against eachother in coordination withone or more dancers whoballetis a type of performancedance that originatedduring the ItalianRenaissance in thefifteenth century and laterdeveloped into a concertdance form in France andRussia. Performed bytrained dancers.charlestonsocial jazz dancehighly popular in the1920s and frequentlyrevived.Characterized by itstoes-in, heels-outtwisting stepsThe original ballroomdance whichemerged in Cuba andMexico was relatedto the danzón, albeitfaster and less rigid.swingis a group ofdances thatdeveloped with theswing style of jazzmusic in the1920s–1940s,moonwalkmovepopularizedby MichaelJacsonquickstepPowerfullyflowing andsprinkledwithsyncopationsLinedancea country andwestern dance inwhich dancers line upin a row withoutpartners and follow achoreographedpattern of steps tomusic.songs include 1960s-styledance music and"downtown" rhythm andblues. In 1962 Baltimore,Maryland, teenager TracyTurnblad's dream is todance on The CornyCollins Show, a local TVdance program based onthe real-life Buddy DeaneShowboogiewoogieis a form ofswing danceand a form ofblues pianoplaying.jiveis a very happy,boppy, energeticdance, with plentyof knee-lifting,bending, androcking of the hips.bellydancea type of MiddleEastern dance doneby a woman whomakes rhythmicmovements with herhips and belly.rumbaDanceof Lovewaltza dance in triple timeperformed by acouple, who as a pairturn rhythmicallyaround and aroundas they progressaround the dancefloor.discoa club or partyat whichpeople danceto recordedpop music.sambaCharacterized bysimple forward andbackward steps andtilting, rocking bodymovements, it isdanced to music in4/4 time withsyncopated rhythm.breakdanceconsists of fourkinds ofmovement:toprock, downrock,power moves andfreezes.hiphopa culturalmovementassociatedespeciallywith rap musictapstyle ofdance when thedancers wearpieces of metalon the bottom oftheir shoescontemporaryis a style ofexpressive dancethat combineselements of severaldance genresincluding modern,jazz, lyrical andclassical ballet.tangoa light-spirited varietyof flamenco, mergedwith the milonga, afast, sensual, anddisreputableArgentine dancechachaIt consists oftriple chassesteps androck steps.polkareferring tothe rapidshift fromone foot tothe other.macarenaA repetitivedance movepopularizedby Los delRio in the 90sTINIKLINis a traditional Philippinefolk dance which originatedduring the Spanish colonialera. The dance involvestwo people beating,tapping, and slidingbamboo poles on theground and against eachother in coordination withone or more dancers whoballetis a type of performancedance that originatedduring the ItalianRenaissance in thefifteenth century and laterdeveloped into a concertdance form in France andRussia. Performed bytrained dancers.charlestonsocial jazz dancehighly popular in the1920s and frequentlyrevived.Characterized by itstoes-in, heels-outtwisting steps

dance - Call List

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  1. The original ballroom dance which emerged in Cuba and Mexico was related to the danzón, albeit faster and less rigid.
  2. is a group of dances that developed with the swing style of jazz music in the 1920s–1940s,
    swing
  3. move popularized by Michael Jacson
    moonwalk
  4. Powerfully flowing and sprinkled with syncopations
    quickstep
  5. a country and western dance in which dancers line up in a row without partners and follow a choreographed pattern of steps to music.
    Line dance
  6. songs include 1960s-style dance music and "downtown" rhythm and blues. In 1962 Baltimore, Maryland, teenager Tracy Turnblad's dream is to dance on The Corny Collins Show, a local TV dance program based on the real-life Buddy Deane Show
  7. is a form of swing dance and a form of blues piano playing.
    boogie woogie
  8. is a very happy, boppy, energetic dance, with plenty of knee-lifting, bending, and rocking of the hips.
    jive
  9. a type of Middle Eastern dance done by a woman who makes rhythmic movements with her hips and belly.
    belly dance
  10. Dance of Love
    rumba
  11. a dance in triple time performed by a couple, who as a pair turn rhythmically around and around as they progress around the dance floor.
    waltz
  12. a club or party at which people dance to recorded pop music.
    disco
  13. Characterized by simple forward and backward steps and tilting, rocking body movements, it is danced to music in 4/4 time with syncopated rhythm.
    samba
  14. consists of four kinds of movement: toprock, downrock, power moves and freezes.
    breakdance
  15. a cultural movement associated especially with rap music
    hip hop
  16. style of dance when the dancers wear pieces of metal on the bottom of their shoes
    tap
  17. is a style of expressive dance that combines elements of several dance genres including modern, jazz, lyrical and classical ballet.
    contemporary
  18. a light-spirited variety of flamenco, merged with the milonga, a fast, sensual, and disreputable Argentine dance
    tango
  19. It consists of triple chasse steps and rock steps.
    cha cha
  20. referring to the rapid shift from one foot to the other.
    polka
  21. A repetitive dance move popularized by Los del Rio in the 90s
    macarena
  22. is a traditional Philippine folk dance which originated during the Spanish colonial era. The dance involves two people beating, tapping, and sliding bamboo poles on the ground and against each other in coordination with one or more dancers who
    TINIKLIN
  23. is a type of performance dance that originated during the Italian Renaissance in the fifteenth century and later developed into a concert dance form in France and Russia. Performed by trained dancers.
    ballet
  24. social jazz dance highly popular in the 1920s and frequently revived. Characterized by its toes-in, heels-out twisting steps
    charleston