Fast Spanish dance
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SEGUIDILLAFast Spanish dance
pasodoble(Spanish) a fast modern ballroom dance
pasodoblesPASODOBLE, (Spanish) a fast modern ballroom dance
caravellea small light fast ship, chiefly Spanish or Portuguese, of the 15th to the 17th cents also CARAVEL, CARVEL
caravellesCARAVELLE, a small light fast ship, chiefly Spanish or Portuguese, of the 15th to the 17th cents also CARAVEL, CARVEL
CHACHAFast dance
TWOSTEPFast dance
JIGFast dance
DOBLEPaso .. (fast dance)
ONESTEPFast ballroom dance
MAMBOFast ballroom dance
STOMPFast jazzy dance
MAMBOFast Caribbean dance
JIVEFast-paced dance
MAMBOFast Cuban dance
CHACHAFast ballroom dance
REELFast Irish dance
JIGFast folk dance
TARANTELLAFast whirling dance of Italy
PASO... doble (fast-paced ballroom dance)
quickstepsQUICKSTEP, a fast marchlike dance
POLKAFast dance with many sharp turns
POLKAFast dance with a hop in it
boogieingDance to fast pop or rock music
technomusica type of fast, repetitive electronic dance music
quickstepa fast marchlike dance / to do the quickstep
technomusicsTECHNOMUSIC, a type of fast, repetitive electronic dance music
fristhe fast section of a Hungarian dance, also FRISKA
friskathe fast section of a Hungarian dance, also FRIS
friskasFRISKA, the fast section of a Hungarian dance, also FRIS
jitterbugA fast dance popular in the 1940s, performed chiefly to swing music
lambadasA fast, erotic Brazilian dance that couples perform with their stomachs touching
electrosA style of dance music with a fast beat and synthesized backing track
quickstepsA piece of music written for such a dance, much like a fast foxtrot
tarantellasA piece of music written in fast 6/8 time in the style of this dance
technoelectronic dance music that features a fast beat and synthesized sounds usually without vocals or a conventional popular song structure
mambosfast ballroom dance of Caribbean origin, rhythmically similar to the rumba and cha-cha but having a more complex pattern of steps
mambofast ballroom dance of Caribbean origin, rhythmically similar to the rumba and cha-cha but having a more complex pattern of steps
kazachokA Slavic dance with a fast and typically quickening tempo, featuring a step in which a squatting dancer kicks out each leg alternately to the front
junglesA style of dance music incorporating elements of ragga, hip-hop, and hard core and consisting almost exclusively of very fast electronic drum tracks and slower synthesized bass lines, originating in Britain in the early 1990s