DDEX Data Dictionary, 19-12-03
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avs:DanceStyle
A dance style.
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Belongs to Class AllowedValueSet A Set of allowed values.
AVS Members 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]
  Breakdown [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.
  Salsa Salsa, a dance that originated in the Caribbean.
  Samba Samba, a Brazilian dance style.
  SquareDance [missing definition]
  Stepping [missing definition]
  Swing A group of dances that developed with the swing style of jazz music in the 1920s–1940s.
  Tango Tango, a dance which originated in the 1880s in Argentina.
  TapDancing [missing definition]
  TheTwist [missing definition]
  Turfing [missing definition]
  UserDefined A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient.
  Waltz Waltz, a ballroom and folk dance.
  Watusi [missing definition]
  WesternSwing [missing definition]
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