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  2. Mixer dance - Wikipedia

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    A mixer dance, dance mixer or simply mixer is a kind of participation dance in a social dance setting that involves changing partners as an integral part. Mixing can be built into the dance choreography or can be structured to occur more randomly. Mixers allow dancers to meet new partners and allow beginners to dance with more advanced dancers.

  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. Social dancing in the 20th century United States - Wikipedia

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    Social dancing is just that - social. Its purpose is not for competition or for performance. It is fun and is part of culture and society. It serves "as the social center" and "the artistic release" in society. [1] It is assumed "that dance will survive as long as it satisfies a contemporary social need and" beauty. [1]

  5. Trump stuns social media as he dances along to YMCA at the ...

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    Trump and his campaign were called out on social media for misjudging the tone of the event. “First time I ever heard YMCA played at a memorial service,” one person wrote in response on X.

  6. Category:Social dance - Wikipedia

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    20th-century western social dances (7 C, 1 P) C. Contra dance (2 C, ... Social dance steps (2 C, 26 P) Pages in category "Social dance" ... Mixer dance; N.

  7. Dance (social event) - Wikipedia

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    Dances of the aristocracy was an important courtly pastime as attested since at least the 14th century. The earliest known dance instruction books are dated by the 15th century and they described the dances of the high society. However, the earliest records of the dancing of ordinary folk date by the end of the 16th century. [2]

  8. List of DanceSport dances - Wikipedia

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    The dances that make up the list of DanceSport dances are performed competitively at amateur and professional levels throughout the world. Ten international style ballroom dances —five Standard and five Latin—are defined by the World Dance Council (WDC), which has world-wide membership of all countries taking part in ballroom competitions.

  9. Dance etiquette - Wikipedia

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    Dance etiquette is the set of conventional rules which govern the social behavior of social dance by its participants. [1] Such rules include the way in which the participants should look and the way in which they approach, dance with and leave their partner. Etiquette can vary in its specification and stringency between different styles of dance.