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Qué (quién) es Dance - definición

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  • An [[Indonesia]]n [[Balinese dance]]r
  • Foot injury from dance
  • Greek bronze statuette of a veiled and masked dancer, 3rd–2nd century BC, Alexandria, Egypt
  • [[Uganda]]n youth dance at a cultural celebration of peace
  • Pointe shoe
  • ''[[Dance at Bougival]]'' by [[Pierre-Auguste Renoir]] (1883)
  • Dancers and musicians on a Sasanian bowl, Iran
  • Two women dance at a [[pop music]] concert in [[Sofia, Bulgaria]].
  • Mesolithic dancers at Bhimbetka
  • Helen Moller
  • A [[contra dance]], a form of participatory social folk dance with mixed European roots
  • [[Tang dynasty]] female dancers
  • Members of an American jazz dance company perform a formal group routine in a concert dance setting
  • A dancer practices in a [[dance studio]], the primary setting for training in classical dance and many other styles.
  • Street samba]] dancers perform in carnival parades and contests.
  • "[[Kuduro]]" (Angolan dance)
  • The Waltz]]'' by [[Camille Claudel]], 1905 cast
  • ''Lululaund – The Dancing Girl'' (painting and silk cloth. A.L. Baldry 1901, before p. 107), The inscription reads; "Dancing is a form of rhythm/ Rhythm is a form of music/ Music is a form of thought/ And thought is a form of divinity."
  • An amateur dancesport competition, featuring the [[Viennese Waltz]]
  • In the Mintha Theater ([[Mandalay]]) a master teacher of the Inwa School of Performing Arts demonstrates traditional hand movements.
  • An Indian classical dancer
  • Two classical ballet dancers perform a sequence of ''[[The Nutcracker]]'', one of the best known works of classical dance.
  • worn out pointe shoe
  • Buffalo Dance]]'', 1894
  • A basic tango rhythm
  • Two [[modern dance]]rs

dance         
I
n.
1) to do, perform a dance
2) to have a dance with
3) to sit out a dance
4) (the) classical dance; modern dance
5) a barn; belly; circle, round; folk; formal; square; sword; tap; war dance
6) to go to a dance
7) at a dance (they met at a dance)
8) (misc.) (BE) to lead smb. a merry dance (AE has lo lead smb. a merry chase)
II
v.
1) (D; intr.) to dance to (to dance to the music of a rock group)
2) (D; intr.) to dance with
3) (misc.) to dance for, with joy
dance         
I. n.
Measured movement, figured and rhythmic motion, "poetry of motion."
II. v. n.
1.
Step rhythmically, move to music, take part in a dance.
2.
Frisk, caper, hop about.
III. v. a.
Dandle, toss up and down.
dance         
¦ verb
1. move rhythmically to music, typically following a set sequence of steps.
perform (a particular dance or a role in a ballet).
2. move in a quick and light or lively way.
(of someone's eyes) sparkle with pleasure or excitement.
¦ noun
1. a series of steps and movements that match the speed and rhythm of a piece of music.
an act or period of dancing.
2. a social gathering at which people dance.
3. (also dance music) music for dancing to, especially in a nightclub.
Phrases
dance attendance on chiefly Brit. do one's utmost to please (someone).
dance to someone's tune comply with someone's demands and wishes.
lead someone a merry dance Brit. cause someone a great deal of trouble or worry.
Derivatives
danceable adjective
dancer noun
dancing noun
Origin
ME: from OFr. dancer, dance, of unknown origin.

Wikipedia

Dance

Dance is an art form consisting of sequences of body movements with aesthetic and often symbolic value, either improvised or purposefully selected. Dance can be categorized and described by its choreography, by its repertoire of movements, done simultaneously with music or with instruments; or by its historical period or place of origin.

An important distinction is to be drawn between the contexts of theatrical and participatory dance, although these two categories are not always completely separate; both may have special functions, whether social, ceremonial, competitive, erotic, martial, sacred or liturgical. Other forms of human movement are sometimes said to have a dance-like quality, including martial arts, gymnastics, cheerleading, figure skating, synchronized swimming, marching bands, and many other forms of athletics. Dance is not solely restricted to performance, though, as dance is used as a form of exercise and occasionally training for other sports and activities. Dance itself has also become a sport for some, with dancing competitions found across the world exhibiting various different styles and standards.

Dance requires an equal amount of cognitive focus as well as physical strength. The demanding yet evolving art form allows individuals to express themselves creatively through movement, while enabling them to adapt movement that possesses a rhythmical pattern and fluid motions that allure an audience either onstage or on film. Dance is considered to be a very aesthetically pleasing art form.

Ejemplos de uso de Dance
1. The Russian dancers put on the stage such colorful numbers as Russian Dance "Summer," "Guerrillas," "Kalmyk," "Tatar Girl," "Russian Comedian Dance," "Yablochko" from a fleet dance suite, Korean folk dance "Trio Dance," a dance "Chinese Ribbon Dance," an "Egyptian Dance," Uzbek Dance "Dish Dance," Venezuelan Dance "Joropo" and one–act ballet dance drama " Mt.
2. The dance has gradually developed into an independent dance program such as peasant dance, solo dance and group dance.
3. Among such dance pieces are solo dance "Janggo Dance" and group dance "Yangsando".
4. It takes two to dance the dance of death, and to dance the dance of joy.
5. They include dance "Victory of Revolution Is in Sight", group dance "For the Motherland", female group dance "Janggu Dance".