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A zigzag line. Displayed: A bird with its body facing forward and its wings spread.
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For the purpose of this database a Dance is a unique piece of choreography. Multiple dances with what would otherwise have the same name are given arbitrary suffixes to make them unique (eg " /2"). No inference should be made as to which is the "authentic" dance, or which was choreographed first.
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| dance therapy |
Dance/Movement therapy is the psychotherapeutic use of movement as a process to assist in the emotional, cognitive, social and physical integration of the individual. Dance/Movement therapists help a wide range of people, from ill children to seniors in their declining years, from the mentally ill to normal people who have lost touch with their inner truth. When words alone are not enough, dance/movement therapists are there to help. ...
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| dance |
General name for disco-music of the 90
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| dance | a medieval dance in which a skeleton representing death leads a procession of others to the grave |
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| dance | a group of musicians playing popular music for dancing |
| dance | large room used mainly for dancing |
| dance | a school where students are taught to dance |
| dance | a sequence of foot movements that make up a particular dance |
| dance | suitable for dancing |
| dance | a performer who dances |
| dance | a person who participates in a social gathering arranged for dancing (as a ball) |
| dance | a genre of popular music composed for ballroom dancing |
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