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  2. Dance - Wikipedia

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    Dance is typically performed with musical accompaniment, and sometimes with the dancer simultaneously using a musical instrument themselves. There are two different types of dance: theatrical and participatory dance. Both types of dance may have special functions, whether social, ceremonial, competitive, erotic, martial, sacred or liturgical ...

  3. Social dance - Wikipedia

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    A social dancing or ballroom dancing group class taught at the Arthur Murray Dance Studio in The Woodlands, Texas. Khigga is the most common social folk dance among Assyrian people. Social dances are dances that have social functions and context. [1] Social dances are intended for participation rather than performance. [2]

  4. Folk dance - Wikipedia

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    Folk dances share some or all of the following attributes: Dances are usually held at folk dance gatherings or social functions by people with little or no professional training, often to traditional music. Dances not generally designed for public performance or the stage, though they may later be arranged and set for stage performances.

  5. Outline of dance - Wikipedia

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    Partner dancedance with just 2 dancers, dancing together. In most partner dances, one, typically a man, is the leader; the other, typically a woman, is the follower. As a rule, they maintain connection with each other. In some dances the connection is loose and called dance handhold. In other dances the connection involves body contact.

  6. Performing arts - Wikipedia

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    The performing arts are arts such as music, dance, and drama which are performed for an audience. [1] They are different from the visual arts, which involve the use of paint, canvas or various materials to create physical or static art objects.

  7. Ceremonial dance - Wikipedia

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    Ceremonial dance is a major category or classification of dance forms or dance styles, where the purpose is ceremonial or ritualistic. It is related to and overlaps with sacred dance and ecstatic dance .

  8. Ballet - Wikipedia

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    Ballet is a French word which had its origin in Italian balletto, a diminutive of ballo (dance) which comes from Latin ballo, ballare, meaning "to dance", [1] [2] which in turn comes from the Greek "βαλλίζω" (ballizo), "to dance, to jump about". [2] [3] The word came into English usage from the French around 1630.

  9. European dances - Wikipedia

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    Country dances, performed for pleasure, became distinct from court dances, which had ceremonial and political functions. [6] Ballet (French:) 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.