DDEX Data Dictionary for Allowed Value Sets, 2019-09-16
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Dance
A Creation comprised of rhythmical movements.
Relationships      
Parents Creation An Output made, directly or indirectly, by one or more human beings. Creations include Works (including MusicalWorks), Resources (including SoundRecordings and Videos) and Releases.
  Event A Context in which there is some acknowledged change in the attributes of any Entity.
Children AcroDance [missing definition]
  Ballet [missing definition]
  Ballroom [missing definition]
  Barcarolle Traditional Italian folk song sung by Venetian gondoliers. It is typically in 6/8 or 12/8 at a moderate tempo, with rhythm reminiscent of a gondolier's stroke.
  Bolero Slow-tempo Spanish ballroom dance and accompanying musical form that originated in the late 18th century. It is in 3/4 time.
  Breakdance [missing definition]
  Bump [missing definition]
  Cakewalk [missing definition]
  CanCan Lively French dance of obscure origin. It became a popular music hall dance in the 1840s. Fast and in 2/4, the Can-Can was initially danced to music written for the galop and for its likely progenitor, the quadrille. Music written specifically for the Can-Can began to emerge in the mid-19th century.
  ChaCha Cha-cha(-cha), a dance of Cuban origin.
  Charleston [missing definition]
  CongaLine [missing definition]
  Contradance [missing definition]
  Dansband [missing definition]
  Dougie [missing definition]
  Forro [missing definition]
  Foxtrot Foxtrot, a dance characterized by long, continuous flowing movements.
  HandJive [missing definition]
  Hustle [missing definition]
  Interpretive [missing definition]
  Jig [missing definition]
  Jitterbug [missing definition]
  Jive Jive, a Latin dance style from the 1940s.
  LindyHop [missing definition]
  LineDance [missing definition]
  Locking [missing definition]
  Mambo Mambo, a Latin dance of Cuba.
  Mazurka A Polish folk dance in triple meter, at a lively tempo and with strong accents frequently placed on the second or third beat.
  Pasodoble [missing definition]
  Polonaise Triple meter dance of Polish origin.
  Popping [missing definition]
  Quickstep Quickstep, a standard ballroom dance.
  Robot [missing definition]
  Rumba Rumba, also spelled rhumba, an American genre of ballroom music and dance that appeared during the 1930s.
  SalsaDance Salsa, a dance that originated in the Caribbean.
  Samba Samba, a Brazilian dance style.
  SquareDance [missing definition]
  Stepping [missing definition]
  SwingDance A group of dances that developed with the swing style of jazz music in the 1920s–1940s.
  TangoDance Tango, a dance which originated in the 1880s in Argentina.
  TapDancing [missing definition]
  TheTwist [missing definition]
  Turfing [missing definition]
  Waltz Waltz, a ballroom and folk dance.
  Watusi [missing definition]
  WesternSwingDance [missing definition]
Belongs to AVS avs:Form The form of music.
  avs:Theme A Theme.
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