answersLogoWhite

0

AllQ&AStudy Guides
Best answer

there is a lot of types of dancing. jazz, ballet, tap, show group, acro, hip hop, ballroom, belly, group, contra, Irish, line, and

A
  • Acro dance
  • Allemande
  • Arkan (Ukrainian, Hutsul)
  • Ardha (Arab tribal war dance)
  • Argentine Tango
  • Anaconda ([Snake Dance])
  • Arial
  • Attan (Pashtun)
  • Acharuli ([Georgian folk dance])
  • Azonto (Ghanaian dance)
  • Baba Karam (Persian, Folk)
  • Bachata (Latin Club, Folk)
  • Bagurumba (Folk dance of Assam, North-east India)
  • Balboa (Swing)
  • Ballet, category, also known as classical dance
  • Ballos (Burçak tarlası oyunu)(Greece), (Turkey)
  • Ballroom dance, category
  • Ballu tundu (Sardinia)
  • Bandari dance
  • Bardo Chham (Folk dance of Arunachal, North-east India)
  • Barn dance, category
  • Baroque dance, category
  • Barynya (Russian, folk)
  • Basse danse (also Basse-dance, Bassadanse, Bassadanze. French and Italian Renaissance dances)
  • Basque dance
  • BBoying (Breakdance)
  • Belly dance
  • Beguine, dance of Caribbean origin
  • Bereznianka (Ukrainian, Carpathian Ruthenia)
  • Bergamask (Be dance, from Bergamo, Italy
  • Bhangra (Folk Dance of Northern India)
  • Bharatanatyam (Indian classical dance)
  • Big Apple (Line dance)
  • Bihu dance (Folk dance of Assam, India)
  • Black Bottom (see Lindy Hop)
  • Blues (Club dance, Swing)
  • Bolero (American Ballroom, Cuban, European)
  • Bollywood (Danced in Indian Movies)
  • Bomba (African, Caribbean)
  • Bon Odori (Japanese)
  • Boogaloo
  • Boogie-woogie (Swing)
  • Bop, see Bop music, also ABA at List of dance organizations
  • Bossa nova (Brazilian, see Bossa nova music)
  • Borrowdale (Zimbabweean, see Museve music)
  • Boston
  • Bourrée (historical)
  • Branle (Bransle) (historical)
  • Breakaway (see Lindy Hop)
  • Breakdancing
  • Bump and grind
  • Bugg
  • Bunny Hop
  • Butoh (Japanese)
  • Butterfly (Urban, USA/Caribbean)
  • Buyo (Japanese)
C
  • Cat Daddy
  • Cajun dance, (Louisiana, USA Regional, Cajun)
    • Cajun Jig or Cajun One Step
    • Cajun Jitterbug and Two Step
    • Cajun Waltz
    • Zydecko
  • Cakewalk (Swing)
  • Calypso (Caribbean)
  • Candombe (Uruguayan)
  • Canaries dance (historical, Renaissance, court)
  • Can-can (Cancan, can can)
  • Capoeira (dance and martial art, Brazilian)
  • Cariñosa (dance of love) Philippines
  • Carioca
  • Carol (Medieval)
  • Castle Walk
  • Căluş (Romanian ritual dance)
  • Céilidh (Ireland, Scotland and Northern England)
  • Ceroc (Modern Jive, Club)
  • Chacarera (Argentina)
  • Chaconne
  • Cha cha cha or Cha cha (Cuba, Latin Ballroom Social)
  • Chamame (Chamamé, Argentina)
  • Charleston
  • Charmander (dance)
  • Chumak (Ukrainian)
  • Chasapiko (Greece)
  • Cheerleading
  • Chicken Dance
  • Chicken Noodle Soup
  • Chodzony (Poland)
  • Chula (Southern Brasil)
  • Cinquepace, Cinque-pace
  • Circassian Dance
  • Circle dance
  • Clogging
  • Clowning
  • Cocek
  • Collegiate shag
  • Compas (Haiti)
  • Conga
  • Contact improvisation
  • Contemporary dance
  • Contra dance
  • Cordax Greek / Roman erotic dance
  • Cossack dance
  • Cotillion
  • Country/western dance
  • Country dancing
  • Country/Western Two-step
  • Country Swing or Western Swing
  • Courante (historical)
  • Court dance
  • Cueca (Chile)
  • Cumbia (Colombia, Club)
  • Cupid Shuffle
  • Csárdás (Folk, Hungarian; also variants in Slovak dances, Rusyn dances, (Ukrainian dances, Lemko dances))
  • Chowpurulia W.B. INDIA
D
  • Dances of Universal Peace
  • Dandia (Folk dance of Gujarat, India)
  • Dabke (Levantine)
  • Dilan (a Kurdish dance, Iran, Turkey, Iraq)
  • Disco
  • Dappan koothu
  • Doublebugg
  • Dougie
  • Dragon dance
  • Drobushki (Russia)
  • Dubotanets (Ukrainian)
  • Duranguense
  • Dutty Wine - a West Indian, Dancehall-inspired dance
  • dougie-american dance
E
  • East Coast Swing
  • Eisa
  • Electro dance
  • Electric Slide
  • English Country Dance
  • Ethnic dance
F
  • Fat dance
  • Fandango
  • Farandole (Provençal)
  • Faroese dance
  • Farruca
  • Flamenco (Spanish/gypsy)
  • Folk dance
  • Formation dance
  • Forró (dance from northeast of Brazil)
  • Foxtrot (Ballroom Social)
  • The Freddy
  • Frug
  • Freak dancing
  • Funk Brazil
G
  • Gaida (Greece)
  • Galliard
  • Galop
  • Garba (folk dance of state of Gujarat, India)
  • Gankino (Bulgaria)
  • Gavotte (Brittany), Gavot (historical)
  • Gigue
  • Ghoomar (Folk Dance of Rajasthan, Northern India)
  • Grizzly Bear
  • Guapacha (dance)
  • Gumboot dance (Africa)
  • Giddha (Folk dance of Northern India)
  • g-slide by Lil Mama
H
  • Habanera
  • Haka (Māori)
  • Hakken (Dutch)
  • Halay (Turkish, Folk)
  • Hambo (Scandinavian, Folk)
  • Hand Dance (Swing, Washington DC and Baltimore MD metropolitan areas, regional)
  • Hardcore Dancing (Urban American Hardcore)
  • Hasapiko (Greece)* Headbanging
  • Highland dancing
  • Hip hop dance
  • Historical dance
  • Hitch hike
  • Hokey Pokey, also known as Hokey-cokey, Okey-cokey
  • Hootchy-Kootchy : Bellydance
  • Holubka (Ukrainian, Hutsul, Bukovina, Carpathian Ruthenia)
  • Hopak (Ukrainian)
  • Hopak-Kolom (Ukrainian)
  • House dance
  • Hora (many named versions; folk, Bulgarian, Israeli, Romanian, Ukrainian)
  • Horan (Crimean Tatars)
  • Horon (Turkish, Folk)
  • Hornpipe (Ireland)
  • Hula
  • Hully Gully
  • Hustle and its variant, New York Hustle (Club)
    • Latin Hustle
  • Humppa (see Music of Finland)
  • Hutsulka (Ukrainian, Hutsuls)
I
  • Ice dancing
  • Ikariotikos (Greece)
  • Improv Tribal Style Belly Dance
  • Intercessory dance
  • International folk dance
  • Interpretive dance
  • Irish
    • Irish Dance
    • Irish Sean-Nós Dance
    • Irish Stepdance
  • Israeli folk dancing
J
  • Japanese traditional dance (Japanese)
  • Jarabe tapatío
  • Java (French dance developed in France in the early part of the 20th century)
  • Jazz dance
  • Jazz Funk
  • Jenkka (see Music of Finland)
  • Jerkin'
  • Jig Ireland
  • Jig (Scottish country)
  • Jitterbug (Swing)
    • Cajun Jitterbug
  • Jitterbug Stroll (Line dance, Swing)
  • Jive (Ballroom, International Latin)
  • Joged (Indonesian)
  • John Wall dance
  • Jota (Spanish dance)
  • Jove Malaj Mome (Bulgarian folk dance)
  • Jumpstyle (Techno based dance)
  • Jabbawokeez
K
  • Kalinka (Russia)
  • Kalymnikos (Greece)
  • Kamarinskaya (Russia)
  • Karsilama (Antikrystos, Marinella) (Greece, Gypsy)
  • Karşılama (Serbia, Iran, Turkey)
  • Kandian ([sri Lanka])
  • Kathak (Classical Indian Dance)
  • Kathakali (India, incorporates dance)
  • Kazachok (Russia)
  • Kerala Natanam (Indian Dance created by Guru Gopinath)
  • Khasapiko (Greece)
  • Khattak Dance (Pashtun)
  • Kizomba (Angola)
  • [{Kizomba De Roda - New way to Dance Kizomba}] ({[Angola}])
  • Kolo (Slavic)
  • Khon (Thai dance)
  • Khorovod (Russia)
  • Kleistos (Greece)
  • Koftos (Greece)
  • Kolbasti (Turkey)
  • Kolomyjka (Ukrainian)
  • Kopanitsa (Bulgaria)
  • Kotsari(Armenian: Քոչարի; Turkish: Koçari; Greek: Κότσαρι; Georgian: ქოჩარი; Laz: Koçari; Azerbaijani: Köçəri)
  • Kozachok (Ukrainian)
  • Krakowiak (Poland)
  • Krishnanattam (India)
  • Krumping)
  • Kuchipudi (Classical Indian Dance)
  • Kuki Lenkhawm Laam (Classical dance form of the Kuki people practised during the times of the Sukte Dynasty)
  • Kurdish dance (Iran and Iraq)
  • Kujawiak (Poland)
  • Kushtdepdi (Turkmen)
L
  • La Jota
  • LambadaKochari(Armenian folk dance)
  • Lambeth Walk
  • Lancer (Quadrille)
  • Landler (Quadrille)
  • Lap dance
  • Latin dance
  • Lavani
  • Lavolta
  • Ländler (Austria)
  • Lerikos (Greece)
  • LeRoc (Modern Jive, Ceroc)
  • Letkajenkka (also known as Letkis, Letkajenka, Letkiss, Letka-Enka, Let's Kiss Jenka, La Yenka)
  • Leventikos (Greece)
  • Limbo (dancers pass under horizontal pole)
  • Lindy Hop (Swing)
  • Line dance
  • Lion dance
  • Liscio (Italian traditional music and dance inspired to Waltz,Polka and Mazurka)
  • Locking
  • Long Sword
  • Loure (historical)
  • Lyrical hip hop dance
  • Lyrical jazz dance
  • Lyrical contempery
M
  • Macarena
  • Madison (Line dance)
  • Maglalatik (Folk Dance of Philippines)
  • Malaguena
  • Mambo (American Ballroom, of Cuban origin)
  • Mandra (Mandilatos) (Balkan)
  • Maneo (Galicia)
  • Manila Swing
  • Manipuri (Classical Indian Dance form)
  • Mapale
  • Marinera
  • Marinella (Greece)
  • Mashed Potato
  • Matachin (Matachines)
  • Maypole dance
  • Maxixe (Social)
  • Mazur (dance) (Poland)
  • Mazurka(Poland)
  • Medieval dance
  • Melbourne Shuffle (Australia)
  • Merengue (Latin Club)
  • Metelytsia ((Ukrainian), khorovod)
  • Milonga (see Argentine Tango)
  • Minuet
  • Modern dance
  • Modern contemporary
  • Modern Jive
  • Molly dance
  • Mohiniattam
  • Monkey
  • Moonwalker
  • Morris dance
  • Moshing
  • Muiñeira (Galicia)
    • Carballesa
    • Chouteira
    • Contrapaso
    • Golpe
    • Muiñeira ribeirana
    • Muiñeira vella
    • Pandeirada
    • Piruxada
    • Redonda
    • Regueifa
  • Walk it out
  • Novelty and fad dances
  • The Nutbush
  • Nama Stap (Namibia)
O
  • Oberek (also called Obertas or Ober, Poland)
  • Odissi AKA orissi (Orissa, India)
  • Onei
  • Over/Under
  • Pachanga
  • Palo de Mayo (Nicaragua), Afro-Caribbean influence, not to be confused with Maypole dance
  • Pagode
  • Pangalatok (Philippines)
  • Panthi (Folk dance of Chhatisgarh, India)
  • Pantsula (South Africa)
  • Parasol dance (Japan)
  • Partner dance
  • Participation dance
  • Para Para
  • Passacaglia (Passacaille) (historical)
  • Passepied (historical)
  • Pasillo
  • Paso Doble (Ballroom, International Latin)
  • Pavane (historical)
  • Peabody (ballroom)
  • Peewee style (originated by Pee-wee Herman in Pee-wee's Big Adventure)
  • Pentozalis (Greece)
  • Persian dance (Iran).
  • Pidikhtos (Greece)
    • Kastrinos Pidikhtos (Greece)
    • Malevyziotiko Pidikhtos (Greece)
  • Pendozalis (Greece)
  • Pole dancing
  • Pop, Lock, and Drop It (Hip hop)
  • Pogo (A punk dance, consisting of jumping up and down)
  • Pogonisios (Greece)
  • Polka - many named versions (Ballroom, Folk, Historical)
  • Polka-mazurka
  • Polonaise
  • Pony
  • Pols (Norway, Folk, see Polska)
  • Pom Squad
  • Polska (pl.: Polskor; Sweden, Folk)
  • Prophetic dance
  • Pryvit (Ukrainian)
  • Pyrrhichios (Dance from Pontos; Greek Black Sea)
  • Push (Swing, Texas)
Q
  • Qasemabadi (a northern Persian style)
  • Quadrille
  • Quickstep (Ballroom)
  • Quebradita (Mexico)
  • FINE (United States of America)
R
  • Raas
  • Rain dancing
  • Ramvong (Cambodia)
  • Rapper sword
  • Raut Nacha (Folk dance of Chhatisgarh, India)
  • Raqs Sharqi ("belly dance")
  • Rebetiko dances (Greece)
  • Redowa
  • Reel (Irish and Scottish)
  • Regency dance
  • Reggae
  • Reggaeton
  • Renaissance dance
  • Rigaudon, Rigadoon
  • River Dancing
  • Robot dance
  • Rock and Roll
    • Acrobatic Rock'n'Roll
  • Round dance (two kinds: circular chain, couples)
  • Rumba (Ballroom: International Latin & American Rhythm, Folk)
    • Cuban Rumba (Ballroom dance as of the beginning of the century, e.g., "The Peanut Vendor" piece)
  • Salsa (Latin Club)
  • Salsa Rueda (Latin Club, Round)
  • Saltatio (Roman)
  • Sambalpuri (India)
  • Samba
    • Samba dance
    • Samba de Gafieira
    • Samba (ballroom)
  • Sarabande (Saraband)
  • Sardana (Catalonia)
  • Sattriya dance
  • Saunter
  • Schottische
  • Scottish country dance
  • Scottish highland dance
  • Schoolcraft
  • Sean-Nós Dance (Ireland - Irish Dance in Sean Nós "Old Style")
  • Seguidilla (Spanish, folk)
  • Sequence dance
  • Serra (Greece)
  • Set Dance Ireland
  • Sevillana (Spain)
  • Shag (Swing)
    • Carolina Shag
    • Collegiate Shag
    • St. Louis Shag
  • Shake
  • Shim Sham (Line dance)
  • Shimmy
  • Shuffle
  • Siganos (Greece)
  • Single Swing (Single Time Swing)
  • Sirtaki (Syrtaki, Zorba) (Greece)
  • Skank (dance)
  • Skip jive
  • Slängpolska (Sweden, Folk, see Polska)
  • Slip jig (Ireland)
  • Slosh (Scotland)
  • Slow dance
  • Slow Foxtrot - also known as Foxtrot and Slowfox (Ballroom)
  • Social dance
  • Son (Mayan, Guatemala/Mexico)
  • Sousta (Greece)
    • Bulgarian Sousta (Greece)
    • Cretan Sousta (Greece)
    • Dodecanese Sousta (Greece)
    • Macedonian Sousta (Greece)
    • Megarian Sousta (Greece)
  • The Spongebob
  • Square dance
    • Traditional square dance
    • Modern Western square dance
  • Stage diving
  • (Do The) Standing Still (The Table, 1977)
  • Stanky Legg (GS Boys)
  • Step dance Ireland
  • Street dance
  • Swim
  • Swing (both as family of dances and as specific Texas dance)
  • Swing Jive (Modern Jive, Club)
  • Swing Roc (Modern Jive, Club)
  • Suzie Q
  • Syrtos (Greece)
    • Cretan Syrtos (Greece)
    • Kalamatianos Syrtos (Mainland Syrtos) (Greece)
    • Kapoutzidon Syrtos (Greece)
    • Nisiotiko Syrtos (Island Syrtos) (Greece)
    • Silyvriano Syrtos (Greece)
T
  • Tambourin (Provençal)
  • Tango (Ballroom, Social, Club)
    • Argentine Tango - also known as Tango Argentino (Social)
    • Uruguayan Tango - also known as Tango Uruguayo (Social)
    • Ballroom Tango - competitive and social dance styles
    • Brazilian Tango - see Maxixe
    • Finnish tango
    • Chinese tango
  • Tanoura (Egyptian dance)
  • Tap Charleston (see Lindy Hop)
  • Tap dance
  • Tarantella (Italian, folk)
  • Tau'olunga (Tongan or Samoan - Polynesian origins)
  • Tecktonik ("tck")
  • Texas Tommy (see Lindy Hop)
  • Thizz Dance
  • Tik (Greece)
  • Tinikling (Philippines)
  • Time Warp
  • Tourdion (historical)
  • Traditional dance
  • Tranky Doo (Swing, Line dance)
  • Trata (Greece)
  • Trepak (Russian, folk)
  • Tribal Style Belly Dance
  • Troika (Folk, Russian, Cajun)
  • Tropotianka (Ukrainian, Rusyn, Carpathian Ruthenia, Bukovina, Hutsuls)
  • Troubadou (Haiti)
  • Tsakonikos (Greece)
  • Tsamiko (Greece)
  • Tsifteteli (Tsifte-Teli) (Çifte-telli) (Turkish) (Greece)(Gypsy)(Arabic)
  • Tsirigotikos (Kythiraikos, Bourdaris) (Greece)
  • Tsyganochka, ("Gypsie Girl") Russian
  • Turf Dancing
  • Tumba
  • Twist
  • Two-step
    • Cajun Two Step
    • Country/Western Two-step
    • Nightclub two-step - also known as California Two-step, abbrn: NC2S
  • Theatre jazz
    • Progressive Double Two
U
  • Universal Peace, Dances of
  • Ukrainian dance
  • Upa or Upa Habanera, claimed by some to be the origin of merengue music and dance.
  • Uvyvanets (Ukrainian, Carpathian Ruthenia, Rusyns, Lemkos, Hutsuls)
  • Pole Dancing
V
  • Valeta (a dance to waltz music)
  • Vals (Argentina, tango style)
    • Valse à deux temps (Valse à deux pas)
  • Verbunkos
  • Vesnianka (Ukrainian, a type of khorovod)
  • Vintage dance
  • Vogue (dance)
  • Volte (also Volta, La volta, or Lavolta, Renaissance)
W
  • Waltz (ballroom, social)
    • Boston (dance)
      • Walking Boston
    • Cajun Waltz
    • Dream Waltz
    • Elizabeth Waltz
    • Cross-step waltz
    • Five-step Waltz (Five Step Waltz)
    • Hesitation Waltz
    • Slow waltz - known as Waltz in ballroom context (ballroom)
    • Viennese Waltz (ballroom, social)
    • Valse à deux temps (Valse à deux pas)
  • Watusi (fad dance)
  • West Coast Swing ("WCS"; Swing, United States)
  • Western swing (United States)
    • Classic WCS
    • Funky chick
    • Sophisticated Swing (an older name of WCS)
  • Western promenade dance
  • Whip (Swing, Texas)
  • Winterguard
  • Wolosso (Ivory Coast)
  • Worship dance
X
  • Xibelani (traditional Shangaan (South Africa))
Y
  • Yablochko (Russian, folk)
  • Yerakina (Greece)
  • YMCA
  • Yakshagana (India, Karnataka)
  • Yowla (rifle dance from (UAE)
Z
  • Zapateado (Spain)
  • Zeibekiko (also spelled Zeibetiko, Zembetiko, Zebetiko, and Zembekiko; Greece)
  • Zeibeks (Turkey)
  • Zonaradiko (Thrace)
  • Zorba's dance (of Greek origin)
  • Zouk (Brazil, Haiti, Guadeloupe, Martinique)
  • Zouk-Lambada (Brazil)
  • Zumba (Colombia)
  • Zydeco (Louisiana, U.S.)
This answer is:
Related answers

there is a lot of types of dancing. jazz, ballet, tap, show group, acro, hip hop, ballroom, belly, group, contra, Irish, line, and

A
  • Acro dance
  • Allemande
  • Arkan (Ukrainian, Hutsul)
  • Ardha (Arab tribal war dance)
  • Argentine Tango
  • Anaconda ([Snake Dance])
  • Arial
  • Attan (Pashtun)
  • Acharuli ([Georgian folk dance])
  • Azonto (Ghanaian dance)
  • Baba Karam (Persian, Folk)
  • Bachata (Latin Club, Folk)
  • Bagurumba (Folk dance of Assam, North-east India)
  • Balboa (Swing)
  • Ballet, category, also known as classical dance
  • Ballos (Burçak tarlası oyunu)(Greece), (Turkey)
  • Ballroom dance, category
  • Ballu tundu (Sardinia)
  • Bandari dance
  • Bardo Chham (Folk dance of Arunachal, North-east India)
  • Barn dance, category
  • Baroque dance, category
  • Barynya (Russian, folk)
  • Basse danse (also Basse-dance, Bassadanse, Bassadanze. French and Italian Renaissance dances)
  • Basque dance
  • BBoying (Breakdance)
  • Belly dance
  • Beguine, dance of Caribbean origin
  • Bereznianka (Ukrainian, Carpathian Ruthenia)
  • Bergamask (Be dance, from Bergamo, Italy
  • Bhangra (Folk Dance of Northern India)
  • Bharatanatyam (Indian classical dance)
  • Big Apple (Line dance)
  • Bihu dance (Folk dance of Assam, India)
  • Black Bottom (see Lindy Hop)
  • Blues (Club dance, Swing)
  • Bolero (American Ballroom, Cuban, European)
  • Bollywood (Danced in Indian Movies)
  • Bomba (African, Caribbean)
  • Bon Odori (Japanese)
  • Boogaloo
  • Boogie-woogie (Swing)
  • Bop, see Bop music, also ABA at List of dance organizations
  • Bossa nova (Brazilian, see Bossa nova music)
  • Borrowdale (Zimbabweean, see Museve music)
  • Boston
  • Bourrée (historical)
  • Branle (Bransle) (historical)
  • Breakaway (see Lindy Hop)
  • Breakdancing
  • Bump and grind
  • Bugg
  • Bunny Hop
  • Butoh (Japanese)
  • Butterfly (Urban, USA/Caribbean)
  • Buyo (Japanese)
C
  • Cat Daddy
  • Cajun dance, (Louisiana, USA Regional, Cajun)
    • Cajun Jig or Cajun One Step
    • Cajun Jitterbug and Two Step
    • Cajun Waltz
    • Zydecko
  • Cakewalk (Swing)
  • Calypso (Caribbean)
  • Candombe (Uruguayan)
  • Canaries dance (historical, Renaissance, court)
  • Can-can (Cancan, can can)
  • Capoeira (dance and martial art, Brazilian)
  • Cariñosa (dance of love) Philippines
  • Carioca
  • Carol (Medieval)
  • Castle Walk
  • Căluş (Romanian ritual dance)
  • Céilidh (Ireland, Scotland and Northern England)
  • Ceroc (Modern Jive, Club)
  • Chacarera (Argentina)
  • Chaconne
  • Cha cha cha or Cha cha (Cuba, Latin Ballroom Social)
  • Chamame (Chamamé, Argentina)
  • Charleston
  • Charmander (dance)
  • Chumak (Ukrainian)
  • Chasapiko (Greece)
  • Cheerleading
  • Chicken Dance
  • Chicken Noodle Soup
  • Chodzony (Poland)
  • Chula (Southern Brasil)
  • Cinquepace, Cinque-pace
  • Circassian Dance
  • Circle dance
  • Clogging
  • Clowning
  • Cocek
  • Collegiate shag
  • Compas (Haiti)
  • Conga
  • Contact improvisation
  • Contemporary dance
  • Contra dance
  • Cordax Greek / Roman erotic dance
  • Cossack dance
  • Cotillion
  • Country/western dance
  • Country dancing
  • Country/Western Two-step
  • Country Swing or Western Swing
  • Courante (historical)
  • Court dance
  • Cueca (Chile)
  • Cumbia (Colombia, Club)
  • Cupid Shuffle
  • Csárdás (Folk, Hungarian; also variants in Slovak dances, Rusyn dances, (Ukrainian dances, Lemko dances))
  • Chowpurulia W.B. INDIA
D
  • Dances of Universal Peace
  • Dandia (Folk dance of Gujarat, India)
  • Dabke (Levantine)
  • Dilan (a Kurdish dance, Iran, Turkey, Iraq)
  • Disco
  • Dappan koothu
  • Doublebugg
  • Dougie
  • Dragon dance
  • Drobushki (Russia)
  • Dubotanets (Ukrainian)
  • Duranguense
  • Dutty Wine - a West Indian, Dancehall-inspired dance
  • dougie-american dance
E
  • East Coast Swing
  • Eisa
  • Electro dance
  • Electric Slide
  • English Country Dance
  • Ethnic dance
F
  • Fat dance
  • Fandango
  • Farandole (Provençal)
  • Faroese dance
  • Farruca
  • Flamenco (Spanish/gypsy)
  • Folk dance
  • Formation dance
  • Forró (dance from northeast of Brazil)
  • Foxtrot (Ballroom Social)
  • The Freddy
  • Frug
  • Freak dancing
  • Funk Brazil
G
  • Gaida (Greece)
  • Galliard
  • Galop
  • Garba (folk dance of state of Gujarat, India)
  • Gankino (Bulgaria)
  • Gavotte (Brittany), Gavot (historical)
  • Gigue
  • Ghoomar (Folk Dance of Rajasthan, Northern India)
  • Grizzly Bear
  • Guapacha (dance)
  • Gumboot dance (Africa)
  • Giddha (Folk dance of Northern India)
  • g-slide by Lil Mama
H
  • Habanera
  • Haka (Māori)
  • Hakken (Dutch)
  • Halay (Turkish, Folk)
  • Hambo (Scandinavian, Folk)
  • Hand Dance (Swing, Washington DC and Baltimore MD metropolitan areas, regional)
  • Hardcore Dancing (Urban American Hardcore)
  • Hasapiko (Greece)* Headbanging
  • Highland dancing
  • Hip hop dance
  • Historical dance
  • Hitch hike
  • Hokey Pokey, also known as Hokey-cokey, Okey-cokey
  • Hootchy-Kootchy : Bellydance
  • Holubka (Ukrainian, Hutsul, Bukovina, Carpathian Ruthenia)
  • Hopak (Ukrainian)
  • Hopak-Kolom (Ukrainian)
  • House dance
  • Hora (many named versions; folk, Bulgarian, Israeli, Romanian, Ukrainian)
  • Horan (Crimean Tatars)
  • Horon (Turkish, Folk)
  • Hornpipe (Ireland)
  • Hula
  • Hully Gully
  • Hustle and its variant, New York Hustle (Club)
    • Latin Hustle
  • Humppa (see Music of Finland)
  • Hutsulka (Ukrainian, Hutsuls)
I
  • Ice dancing
  • Ikariotikos (Greece)
  • Improv Tribal Style Belly Dance
  • Intercessory dance
  • International folk dance
  • Interpretive dance
  • Irish
    • Irish Dance
    • Irish Sean-Nós Dance
    • Irish Stepdance
  • Israeli folk dancing
J
  • Japanese traditional dance (Japanese)
  • Jarabe tapatío
  • Java (French dance developed in France in the early part of the 20th century)
  • Jazz dance
  • Jazz Funk
  • Jenkka (see Music of Finland)
  • Jerkin'
  • Jig Ireland
  • Jig (Scottish country)
  • Jitterbug (Swing)
    • Cajun Jitterbug
  • Jitterbug Stroll (Line dance, Swing)
  • Jive (Ballroom, International Latin)
  • Joged (Indonesian)
  • John Wall dance
  • Jota (Spanish dance)
  • Jove Malaj Mome (Bulgarian folk dance)
  • Jumpstyle (Techno based dance)
  • Jabbawokeez
K
  • Kalinka (Russia)
  • Kalymnikos (Greece)
  • Kamarinskaya (Russia)
  • Karsilama (Antikrystos, Marinella) (Greece, Gypsy)
  • Karşılama (Serbia, Iran, Turkey)
  • Kandian ([sri Lanka])
  • Kathak (Classical Indian Dance)
  • Kathakali (India, incorporates dance)
  • Kazachok (Russia)
  • Kerala Natanam (Indian Dance created by Guru Gopinath)
  • Khasapiko (Greece)
  • Khattak Dance (Pashtun)
  • Kizomba (Angola)
  • [{Kizomba De Roda - New way to Dance Kizomba}] ({[Angola}])
  • Kolo (Slavic)
  • Khon (Thai dance)
  • Khorovod (Russia)
  • Kleistos (Greece)
  • Koftos (Greece)
  • Kolbasti (Turkey)
  • Kolomyjka (Ukrainian)
  • Kopanitsa (Bulgaria)
  • Kotsari(Armenian: Քոչարի; Turkish: Koçari; Greek: Κότσαρι; Georgian: ქოჩარი; Laz: Koçari; Azerbaijani: Köçəri)
  • Kozachok (Ukrainian)
  • Krakowiak (Poland)
  • Krishnanattam (India)
  • Krumping)
  • Kuchipudi (Classical Indian Dance)
  • Kuki Lenkhawm Laam (Classical dance form of the Kuki people practised during the times of the Sukte Dynasty)
  • Kurdish dance (Iran and Iraq)
  • Kujawiak (Poland)
  • Kushtdepdi (Turkmen)
L
  • La Jota
  • LambadaKochari(Armenian folk dance)
  • Lambeth Walk
  • Lancer (Quadrille)
  • Landler (Quadrille)
  • Lap dance
  • Latin dance
  • Lavani
  • Lavolta
  • Ländler (Austria)
  • Lerikos (Greece)
  • LeRoc (Modern Jive, Ceroc)
  • Letkajenkka (also known as Letkis, Letkajenka, Letkiss, Letka-Enka, Let's Kiss Jenka, La Yenka)
  • Leventikos (Greece)
  • Limbo (dancers pass under horizontal pole)
  • Lindy Hop (Swing)
  • Line dance
  • Lion dance
  • Liscio (Italian traditional music and dance inspired to Waltz,Polka and Mazurka)
  • Locking
  • Long Sword
  • Loure (historical)
  • Lyrical hip hop dance
  • Lyrical jazz dance
  • Lyrical contempery
M
  • Macarena
  • Madison (Line dance)
  • Maglalatik (Folk Dance of Philippines)
  • Malaguena
  • Mambo (American Ballroom, of Cuban origin)
  • Mandra (Mandilatos) (Balkan)
  • Maneo (Galicia)
  • Manila Swing
  • Manipuri (Classical Indian Dance form)
  • Mapale
  • Marinera
  • Marinella (Greece)
  • Mashed Potato
  • Matachin (Matachines)
  • Maypole dance
  • Maxixe (Social)
  • Mazur (dance) (Poland)
  • Mazurka(Poland)
  • Medieval dance
  • Melbourne Shuffle (Australia)
  • Merengue (Latin Club)
  • Metelytsia ((Ukrainian), khorovod)
  • Milonga (see Argentine Tango)
  • Minuet
  • Modern dance
  • Modern contemporary
  • Modern Jive
  • Molly dance
  • Mohiniattam
  • Monkey
  • Moonwalker
  • Morris dance
  • Moshing
  • Muiñeira (Galicia)
    • Carballesa
    • Chouteira
    • Contrapaso
    • Golpe
    • Muiñeira ribeirana
    • Muiñeira vella
    • Pandeirada
    • Piruxada
    • Redonda
    • Regueifa
  • Walk it out
  • Novelty and fad dances
  • The Nutbush
  • Nama Stap (Namibia)
O
  • Oberek (also called Obertas or Ober, Poland)
  • Odissi AKA orissi (Orissa, India)
  • Onei
  • Over/Under
  • Pachanga
  • Palo de Mayo (Nicaragua), Afro-Caribbean influence, not to be confused with Maypole dance
  • Pagode
  • Pangalatok (Philippines)
  • Panthi (Folk dance of Chhatisgarh, India)
  • Pantsula (South Africa)
  • Parasol dance (Japan)
  • Partner dance
  • Participation dance
  • Para Para
  • Passacaglia (Passacaille) (historical)
  • Passepied (historical)
  • Pasillo
  • Paso Doble (Ballroom, International Latin)
  • Pavane (historical)
  • Peabody (ballroom)
  • Peewee style (originated by Pee-wee Herman in Pee-wee's Big Adventure)
  • Pentozalis (Greece)
  • Persian dance (Iran).
  • Pidikhtos (Greece)
    • Kastrinos Pidikhtos (Greece)
    • Malevyziotiko Pidikhtos (Greece)
  • Pendozalis (Greece)
  • Pole dancing
  • Pop, Lock, and Drop It (Hip hop)
  • Pogo (A punk dance, consisting of jumping up and down)
  • Pogonisios (Greece)
  • Polka - many named versions (Ballroom, Folk, Historical)
  • Polka-mazurka
  • Polonaise
  • Pony
  • Pols (Norway, Folk, see Polska)
  • Pom Squad
  • Polska (pl.: Polskor; Sweden, Folk)
  • Prophetic dance
  • Pryvit (Ukrainian)
  • Pyrrhichios (Dance from Pontos; Greek Black Sea)
  • Push (Swing, Texas)
Q
  • Qasemabadi (a northern Persian style)
  • Quadrille
  • Quickstep (Ballroom)
  • Quebradita (Mexico)
  • FINE (United States of America)
R
  • Raas
  • Rain dancing
  • Ramvong (Cambodia)
  • Rapper sword
  • Raut Nacha (Folk dance of Chhatisgarh, India)
  • Raqs Sharqi ("belly dance")
  • Rebetiko dances (Greece)
  • Redowa
  • Reel (Irish and Scottish)
  • Regency dance
  • Reggae
  • Reggaeton
  • Renaissance dance
  • Rigaudon, Rigadoon
  • River Dancing
  • Robot dance
  • Rock and Roll
    • Acrobatic Rock'n'Roll
  • Round dance (two kinds: circular chain, couples)
  • Rumba (Ballroom: International Latin & American Rhythm, Folk)
    • Cuban Rumba (Ballroom dance as of the beginning of the century, e.g., "The Peanut Vendor" piece)
  • Salsa (Latin Club)
  • Salsa Rueda (Latin Club, Round)
  • Saltatio (Roman)
  • Sambalpuri (India)
  • Samba
    • Samba dance
    • Samba de Gafieira
    • Samba (ballroom)
  • Sarabande (Saraband)
  • Sardana (Catalonia)
  • Sattriya dance
  • Saunter
  • Schottische
  • Scottish country dance
  • Scottish highland dance
  • Schoolcraft
  • Sean-Nós Dance (Ireland - Irish Dance in Sean Nós "Old Style")
  • Seguidilla (Spanish, folk)
  • Sequence dance
  • Serra (Greece)
  • Set Dance Ireland
  • Sevillana (Spain)
  • Shag (Swing)
    • Carolina Shag
    • Collegiate Shag
    • St. Louis Shag
  • Shake
  • Shim Sham (Line dance)
  • Shimmy
  • Shuffle
  • Siganos (Greece)
  • Single Swing (Single Time Swing)
  • Sirtaki (Syrtaki, Zorba) (Greece)
  • Skank (dance)
  • Skip jive
  • Slängpolska (Sweden, Folk, see Polska)
  • Slip jig (Ireland)
  • Slosh (Scotland)
  • Slow dance
  • Slow Foxtrot - also known as Foxtrot and Slowfox (Ballroom)
  • Social dance
  • Son (Mayan, Guatemala/Mexico)
  • Sousta (Greece)
    • Bulgarian Sousta (Greece)
    • Cretan Sousta (Greece)
    • Dodecanese Sousta (Greece)
    • Macedonian Sousta (Greece)
    • Megarian Sousta (Greece)
  • The Spongebob
  • Square dance
    • Traditional square dance
    • Modern Western square dance
  • Stage diving
  • (Do The) Standing Still (The Table, 1977)
  • Stanky Legg (GS Boys)
  • Step dance Ireland
  • Street dance
  • Swim
  • Swing (both as family of dances and as specific Texas dance)
  • Swing Jive (Modern Jive, Club)
  • Swing Roc (Modern Jive, Club)
  • Suzie Q
  • Syrtos (Greece)
    • Cretan Syrtos (Greece)
    • Kalamatianos Syrtos (Mainland Syrtos) (Greece)
    • Kapoutzidon Syrtos (Greece)
    • Nisiotiko Syrtos (Island Syrtos) (Greece)
    • Silyvriano Syrtos (Greece)
T
  • Tambourin (Provençal)
  • Tango (Ballroom, Social, Club)
    • Argentine Tango - also known as Tango Argentino (Social)
    • Uruguayan Tango - also known as Tango Uruguayo (Social)
    • Ballroom Tango - competitive and social dance styles
    • Brazilian Tango - see Maxixe
    • Finnish tango
    • Chinese tango
  • Tanoura (Egyptian dance)
  • Tap Charleston (see Lindy Hop)
  • Tap dance
  • Tarantella (Italian, folk)
  • Tau'olunga (Tongan or Samoan - Polynesian origins)
  • Tecktonik ("tck")
  • Texas Tommy (see Lindy Hop)
  • Thizz Dance
  • Tik (Greece)
  • Tinikling (Philippines)
  • Time Warp
  • Tourdion (historical)
  • Traditional dance
  • Tranky Doo (Swing, Line dance)
  • Trata (Greece)
  • Trepak (Russian, folk)
  • Tribal Style Belly Dance
  • Troika (Folk, Russian, Cajun)
  • Tropotianka (Ukrainian, Rusyn, Carpathian Ruthenia, Bukovina, Hutsuls)
  • Troubadou (Haiti)
  • Tsakonikos (Greece)
  • Tsamiko (Greece)
  • Tsifteteli (Tsifte-Teli) (Çifte-telli) (Turkish) (Greece)(Gypsy)(Arabic)
  • Tsirigotikos (Kythiraikos, Bourdaris) (Greece)
  • Tsyganochka, ("Gypsie Girl") Russian
  • Turf Dancing
  • Tumba
  • Twist
  • Two-step
    • Cajun Two Step
    • Country/Western Two-step
    • Nightclub two-step - also known as California Two-step, abbrn: NC2S
  • Theatre jazz
    • Progressive Double Two
U
  • Universal Peace, Dances of
  • Ukrainian dance
  • Upa or Upa Habanera, claimed by some to be the origin of merengue music and dance.
  • Uvyvanets (Ukrainian, Carpathian Ruthenia, Rusyns, Lemkos, Hutsuls)
  • Pole Dancing
V
  • Valeta (a dance to waltz music)
  • Vals (Argentina, tango style)
    • Valse à deux temps (Valse à deux pas)
  • Verbunkos
  • Vesnianka (Ukrainian, a type of khorovod)
  • Vintage dance
  • Vogue (dance)
  • Volte (also Volta, La volta, or Lavolta, Renaissance)
W
  • Waltz (ballroom, social)
    • Boston (dance)
      • Walking Boston
    • Cajun Waltz
    • Dream Waltz
    • Elizabeth Waltz
    • Cross-step waltz
    • Five-step Waltz (Five Step Waltz)
    • Hesitation Waltz
    • Slow waltz - known as Waltz in ballroom context (ballroom)
    • Viennese Waltz (ballroom, social)
    • Valse à deux temps (Valse à deux pas)
  • Watusi (fad dance)
  • West Coast Swing ("WCS"; Swing, United States)
  • Western swing (United States)
    • Classic WCS
    • Funky chick
    • Sophisticated Swing (an older name of WCS)
  • Western promenade dance
  • Whip (Swing, Texas)
  • Winterguard
  • Wolosso (Ivory Coast)
  • Worship dance
X
  • Xibelani (traditional Shangaan (South Africa))
Y
  • Yablochko (Russian, folk)
  • Yerakina (Greece)
  • YMCA
  • Yakshagana (India, Karnataka)
  • Yowla (rifle dance from (UAE)
Z
  • Zapateado (Spain)
  • Zeibekiko (also spelled Zeibetiko, Zembetiko, Zebetiko, and Zembekiko; Greece)
  • Zeibeks (Turkey)
  • Zonaradiko (Thrace)
  • Zorba's dance (of Greek origin)
  • Zouk (Brazil, Haiti, Guadeloupe, Martinique)
  • Zouk-Lambada (Brazil)
  • Zumba (Colombia)
  • Zydeco (Louisiana, U.S.)
View page
Featured study guide
📓
See all Study Guides
✍️
Create a Study Guide
Search results