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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.
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Event |
A Context in which there is some acknowledged change in the attributes of any Entity.
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AcroDance |
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Ballet |
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Ballroom |
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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.
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Bolero |
Slow-tempo Spanish ballroom dance and accompanying musical form that originated in
the late 18th century. It is in 3/4 time.
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Breakdance |
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Bump |
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Cakewalk |
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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.
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ChaCha |
Cha-cha(-cha), a dance of Cuban origin. |
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Charleston |
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CongaLine |
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Contradance |
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Dansband |
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Dougie |
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Forro |
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Foxtrot |
Foxtrot, a dance characterized by long, continuous flowing movements. |
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HandJive |
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Hustle |
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Interpretive |
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Jig |
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Jitterbug |
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Jive |
Jive, a Latin dance style from the 1940s. |
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LindyHop |
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LineDance |
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Locking |
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Mambo |
Mambo, a Latin dance of Cuba. |
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Mazurka |
A Polish folk dance in triple meter, at a lively tempo and with strong accents frequently
placed on the second or third beat.
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Pasodoble |
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Polonaise |
Triple meter dance of Polish origin. |
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Popping |
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Quickstep |
Quickstep, a standard ballroom dance. |
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Robot |
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Rumba |
Rumba, also spelled rhumba, an American genre of ballroom music and dance that appeared
during the 1930s.
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SalsaDance |
Salsa, a dance that originated in the Caribbean. |
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Samba |
Samba, a Brazilian dance style. |
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SquareDance |
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Stepping |
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SwingDance |
A group of dances that developed with the swing style of jazz music in the 1920s–1940s. |
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TangoDance |
Tango, a dance which originated in the 1880s in Argentina. |
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TapDancing |
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TheTwist |
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Turfing |
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Waltz |
Waltz, a ballroom and folk dance. |
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Watusi |
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WesternSwingDance |
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Belongs to AVS |
avs:Form |
The form of music. |
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avs:Theme |
A Theme.
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