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单词 folk dance
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Definition of folk dance in English:

folk dance

noun
  • A popular dance considered as part of the tradition of a particular people or area.

    well-known folk dances
    ballet steps complicated by borrowings from folk dance
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Fiesta de Sevillanas, staged by all of the participating dancers, is one of the most popular folk dances in Spain.
    • These were distinct from folk dances like the ‘Perani’ and ‘Prenkhani’, which were performed in open arenas.
    • Though an expert in western dance, the class VI student prefers the traditional folk dances.
    • The reception is accompanied by music and dancing, including popular Romanian songs and folk dances.
    • From the Vaishnavas come the legends and mythology of Krishna, to whom are ascribed the popular Ras and Garba folk dances.
    • There are two categories of traditional dance: court dances and folk dances performed by farmers, shamans, and villagers.
    • The folk dances were a bit bouncy, rather than earthbound, but done with exuberant energy.
    • One of the most common and generalized folk dances is the hora (circle dance), danced by men and women holding hands.
    • But he told this reporter that his route was from folk dance to modern dance.
    • In a popular folk dance called the hopak, male dancers compete against each other, performing acrobatic leaps.
    • The Jabro, again, is a popular folk dance of the Changpan tribe of Changthan area of Ladakh.
    • On the day we performed, Italian artists in full Renaissance regalia offered opera, folk dances and other historical entertainment.
    • Israel also has a lively tradition of folk dances, which are performed by professional troupes and at occasions such as weddings.
    • The fandango and other popular folk dances are enjoyed throughout the country.
    • The most famous English folk dance is the Morris dance, still seen at local festivals.
    • Renaat began dancing in the Flemish folk dance movement in the 1950s.
    • The Pongal dance, Holi dance and the folk dances performed by the students kept up the traditional touch.
    • Jhumar, Sammi, Luddi, and the sword dance are all popular folk dances of the Punjab.
    • She was mainly taught folk dance, but modern dance was also incorporated to a small degree.
    • The Russians clearly took folk dances and stylized them so they became part of the ballet vocabulary.

Phrases

  • folk dancing

    • Example sentencesExamples
      • The folk dancing, some Israeli, some Eastern European, some authentic and some not, alternated with the DJ's music all night.
      • From year one through graduation, their comprehensive curriculum includes folk dancing and mime.
      • They loved to sing in the little kids’ school choir and to do the simple folk dancing in groups.
      • She and her sister launched into an Irish folk dancing routine, standing side by side as they kicked up their heels.
      • Kindness, a poignant domestic tragedy combining drama, live music and folk dancing, is performed on May 21, 24, 28 and 30.

Derivatives

  • folk dancer

  • noun
    • Hungarian folk dancers cavort in the background.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A Puerto Rican folk dancer who performs bomba brought her own conga drummers to keep the beat.
      • The renowned Chinese folk dancer Huang Doudou and noted ballerina Tan Yuanyuan are choreographing the dance together.
      • All that I can remember from inside were some folk dancers and a replica station from the Moscow Metro, chandeliers and all.
      • All were treated to spectacular performances by Hakka dragon dance teams and Aboriginal folk dancers from Sanyi.
  • folk dancing

  • noun
    • She and her sister launched into an Irish folk dancing routine, standing side by side as they kicked up their heels.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • From year one through graduation, their comprehensive curriculum includes folk dancing and mime.
      • Kindness, a poignant domestic tragedy combining drama, live music and folk dancing, is performed on May 21, 24, 28 and 30.
      • They loved to sing in the little kids’ school choir and to do the simple folk dancing in groups.
      • The folk dancing, some Israeli, some Eastern European, some authentic and some not, alternated with the DJ's music all night.
 
 

Definition of folk dance in US English:

folk dance

nounˈfoʊk ˌdæns
  • A popular dance, considered as part of the tradition or custom of a particular people.

    well-known folk dances
    ballet steps complicated by borrowings from folk dance
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The fandango and other popular folk dances are enjoyed throughout the country.
    • But he told this reporter that his route was from folk dance to modern dance.
    • Renaat began dancing in the Flemish folk dance movement in the 1950s.
    • These were distinct from folk dances like the ‘Perani’ and ‘Prenkhani’, which were performed in open arenas.
    • The Pongal dance, Holi dance and the folk dances performed by the students kept up the traditional touch.
    • Fiesta de Sevillanas, staged by all of the participating dancers, is one of the most popular folk dances in Spain.
    • Jhumar, Sammi, Luddi, and the sword dance are all popular folk dances of the Punjab.
    • The Jabro, again, is a popular folk dance of the Changpan tribe of Changthan area of Ladakh.
    • In a popular folk dance called the hopak, male dancers compete against each other, performing acrobatic leaps.
    • She was mainly taught folk dance, but modern dance was also incorporated to a small degree.
    • On the day we performed, Italian artists in full Renaissance regalia offered opera, folk dances and other historical entertainment.
    • From the Vaishnavas come the legends and mythology of Krishna, to whom are ascribed the popular Ras and Garba folk dances.
    • The reception is accompanied by music and dancing, including popular Romanian songs and folk dances.
    • The Russians clearly took folk dances and stylized them so they became part of the ballet vocabulary.
    • The most famous English folk dance is the Morris dance, still seen at local festivals.
    • Israel also has a lively tradition of folk dances, which are performed by professional troupes and at occasions such as weddings.
    • Though an expert in western dance, the class VI student prefers the traditional folk dances.
    • One of the most common and generalized folk dances is the hora (circle dance), danced by men and women holding hands.
    • The folk dances were a bit bouncy, rather than earthbound, but done with exuberant energy.
    • There are two categories of traditional dance: court dances and folk dances performed by farmers, shamans, and villagers.
 
 
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