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Definition of ballroom dancing in English: ballroom dancingnoun mass nounFormal social dancing in couples, popular as a recreation and also as a competitive activity. The ballroom dance repertoire includes dances developed from old European folk dances such as the waltz and minuet, Latin American dances such as the tango, rumba, and cha-cha, and dances of 20th-century origin such as the foxtrot and quickstep. Example sentencesExamples - Mention ballroom dancing and many immediately think of the waltz.
- Just before her mother's death in 1958, Nerina decided to take up ballroom dancing and joined a dance club.
- We also teach ballroom dancing, which is popular among Anglo-Indians.
- At first that meant giving the sales staff lessons in ballroom dancing to help them develop an air of sophistication.
- Then they do a few more hours of off ice work every day - ballroom dancing, Latin dancing, hip hop, and gym work.
- Competitive ballroom and Latin dancing should never be confused with ballroom dancing.
- O'Connor actually competed in ballroom dancing when she was between seven and ten.
- The couple started ballroom dancing lessons three years ago.
- But aside from that, he was the most popular man on the floor of many dance halls in the golden age of ballroom dancing.
- Anyway she taught us all how to ballroom dance in a way that was different, because some of it was just dance moves made to looked like ballroom dancing.
- For example, ballroom dancing had been popular in the Cape cities after the war.
- She also has the pleasure of continuing with her training in ballroom dancing while achieving her competencies.
- He was a neurosurgeon, yes, and a wonderful, wonderful man whose hobbies were skiing and dancing, ballroom dancing.
- The social stigma surrounding ballroom dancing in Japan is one reason why he conceals the pursuit from his family.
- There is entertainment galore, from choirs and music to ballroom dancing and various competitions.
- And these kids aren't dancing on the ceiling, but they are ballroom dancing.
- She loves dancing and plans to continue ballroom dancing with her husband for many years to come.
- His main recreation remains ballroom dancing - tango, cha cha and waltz being his specialities.
- My friend was trying to teach me to break dance, but my first love will always be ballroom dancing!
- Although ballroom dancing is popular in the townships, there are no ballet teachers there.
Definition of ballroom dancing in US English: ballroom dancingnounˈbɔlˌrum ˌdænsɪŋ Formal social dancing in couples, popular as a recreation and also as a competitive activity. The ballroom dance repertoire includes dances developed from old European folk dances such as the waltz, Latin American dances such as the tango, rumba, and cha-cha, and dances of 20th-century origin such as the foxtrot and quickstep. Example sentencesExamples - My friend was trying to teach me to break dance, but my first love will always be ballroom dancing!
- Although ballroom dancing is popular in the townships, there are no ballet teachers there.
- His main recreation remains ballroom dancing - tango, cha cha and waltz being his specialities.
- At first that meant giving the sales staff lessons in ballroom dancing to help them develop an air of sophistication.
- Mention ballroom dancing and many immediately think of the waltz.
- Just before her mother's death in 1958, Nerina decided to take up ballroom dancing and joined a dance club.
- We also teach ballroom dancing, which is popular among Anglo-Indians.
- The social stigma surrounding ballroom dancing in Japan is one reason why he conceals the pursuit from his family.
- She also has the pleasure of continuing with her training in ballroom dancing while achieving her competencies.
- Anyway she taught us all how to ballroom dance in a way that was different, because some of it was just dance moves made to looked like ballroom dancing.
- The couple started ballroom dancing lessons three years ago.
- Then they do a few more hours of off ice work every day - ballroom dancing, Latin dancing, hip hop, and gym work.
- Competitive ballroom and Latin dancing should never be confused with ballroom dancing.
- He was a neurosurgeon, yes, and a wonderful, wonderful man whose hobbies were skiing and dancing, ballroom dancing.
- For example, ballroom dancing had been popular in the Cape cities after the war.
- And these kids aren't dancing on the ceiling, but they are ballroom dancing.
- There is entertainment galore, from choirs and music to ballroom dancing and various competitions.
- She loves dancing and plans to continue ballroom dancing with her husband for many years to come.
- O'Connor actually competed in ballroom dancing when she was between seven and ten.
- But aside from that, he was the most popular man on the floor of many dance halls in the golden age of ballroom dancing.
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