A kind of dancing
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TAPA kind of dancing.
AEROBICKind of dancing
BELLYKind of dancing
TOEKind of dancing.
GOGOKind of dancing
TAPA form of dancing.
PARTNERHalf of a dancing duo
GIGOLOSDancing partners, of a sort
PARTNEREither of a dancing duo
BEAUTYANDTHEBEATSTale of a disco-dancing doll?
FOURLEFTFEETFeature of a clumsy dancing couple?
ADELEDancing sister of a famous dancer
ropedancingthe sport of dancing with a rope
ropedancingsROPEDANCING, the sport of dancing with a rope
jitterbugA person fond of dancing such a dance
moshinga type of dancing (the act of dancing)
moshingsMOSHING, a type of dancing (the act of dancing)
saltationan act of leaping or dancing; a sudden metamorphosis
grindhousea type of cinema that deals with sleazy dancing
ceilidha night of song,story and dancing, also CEILI
ceilia night of song,story and dancing, also CEILIDH
TUTBo(dice attachment with la)y(ers that's a hallmar)k (of ballet danc)ing
cutinsthe act of cutting in, as on a dancing couple
ceilisCEILI, a night of song,story and dancing, also CEILIDH
grindhousesGRINDHOUSE, a type of cinema that deals with sleazy dancing
saltationsSALTATION, an act of leaping or dancing; a sudden metamorphosis
ceilidhsCEILIDH, a night of song,story and dancing, also CEILI
MYLEFTFOOTLOOSEMovie about a disabled painter-Musical about the evils of dancing
smoogeda piece of music played for dancing to slowly and amorously
kathaka form of N Indian classical dancing that tells a story
bacchanaliaa Roman festival of Bacchus celebrated with dancing, song, and revelry
moshedto engage in a form of frenzied dancing in which people slam into one another
moshesto engage in a form of frenzied dancing in which people slam into one another
moshto engage in a form of frenzied dancing in which people slam into one another
moshingto engage in a form of frenzied dancing in which people slam into one another
ridottoa public entertainment consisting of music and dancing often in masquerade popular in 18th century England
partnersEither of two people dancing together or playing a game or sport on the same side
partnerEither of two people dancing together or playing a game or sport on the same side
flamencosA style of Spanish music, played esp. on the guitar and accompanied by singing and dancing
castanetone of a pair of wooden shells held in the palm and clicked together to accompany dancing