Yes, but only when it's fixed in a tangible medium (written down or recorded).
Yes, a dance routine can be eligible for copyright protection if it meets the requirements for originality and fixation in a tangible medium. However, copyright protection only covers the specific expression of the routine, not the underlying idea or concept. It is recommended to consult with a copyright attorney for more specific guidance regarding your dance routine.
A dance routine is when a bunch of dance moves are put together to make a full entire routine kind of like a cheer routine.
No, there is no copyright on the word "hustle" as used for dancing. Copyright protects original works of authorship, such as music, choreography, or written material, but it does not protect individual words or phrases. However, a specific dance routine or choreography can be protected by copyright.
There is NO dance routine to Last Christmas by Ashley Tisdale
check youtube
check youtube
the designing of dance steps to form a routine
it is a dance routine
when you roll down a hill in your dance routine
A routine designed for children
a dance is the people or person how do the show/ routine also they dance to different pieces of music.
A barn dance is any of a variety of set step routine dances, such as a square dance.
Not all of it, but parts of it are the same as "Mexican Breakfast", a Bob Fosse routine.