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  2. The Dancing Couple - Wikipedia

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    The Dancing Couple is an oil-on-canvas painting that was created by Jan Steen in 1663. It depicts a boisterous party with a dancing couple in the center. [1] This painting is part of the Widener Collection, which currently resides in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. [1] The setting of the painting is a kermis, which is a local village fair that several Dutch artworks referenced. [1]

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  4. Partner dance - Wikipedia

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    Partner dance may be a basis of a formation dance, a round dance, a square dance or a sequence dance. These are kinds of group dance where the dancers form couples and dance either the same choreographed or called routines or routines within a common choreography—routines that control both how each couple dances together and how each couple ...

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  6. 17 Real-Life Couples Who Found Love on 'Dancing with ... - AOL

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    2. Mark Ballas and Sabrina Bryan. Met: Season 5 (2007) Status: Split Sabrina Bryan was Mark Ballas' first dancing partner on DWTS.The pair were favored to win the season but were shockingly ...

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  8. West Coast Swing - Wikipedia

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    West Coast Swing is a slotted dance, which means that the steps of the dance are confined to an imaginary "slot" on the dance floor. For West Coast Swing, the slot is a long, thin, rectangular area whose length depends on the tempo of the music – it can be eight or nine feet long for slower songs, but will be shorter for faster music.

  9. Cotillion - Wikipedia

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    A mid-17th century painting by Jacob Duck, called The Cotillion, is the earliest possible reference to a dance with this name.. The name cotillion appears to have been in use as a dance-name at the beginning of the 18th century but, though it was only ever identified as a sort of country dance, it is impossible to say of what it consisted at that early date.