There are a lot of Philippine folk dance terminology. Most of them can be found in the folk dance book instruction put out by Francesca Reyes Aquino and Libertad Fajardo. Those are the dance terms I use in my teachings of Philippine folk dances.
Bailar. (To dance) Balio.(I dance OR I am dancing) Bailas.(You dance. OR You are dancing) Baila.(He is, she is, you are, it is dancing.) Bailamos(We dance OR we are dancing) Baliais(the 2nd "a" has a accent going up) Bailan.(They are dancing(Fem./Mascu.) OR You all are dancing) ~ Spanish dancing is the Flamenco
Bellly Dancing
dance - noun dancing - verb
There are several terms that could be associated with folk dance, and also many different kinds of folk dances. Some terms include clogging, Appalachia, stringed instruments, square dance, partners, and music.
dancing is the present form of dance. examples: i take dance lessons. i am dancing right now.
He didn't use a magnet. He do his dance by his own moves.
Dance Dance Revolution Disney Dancing Museum happened in 2000.
Dancing, dancing, dancing She's a dancing machine Ah babe Move it baby Automatic Systematic Full of color self contained Tune that shadow to your vibes Captivating Stimulating She's such a sexy lady Filled with space age design She's moving grooving Dancing to the music stop now Yea Rythmetic acrobatic She a dynamite attraction At the drop of a coin she comes alive, yea She knows what she's doing She super bad now She's here to really blow your mind Dancing, dancing, dancing She's a dancing machine Ah babe Do it baby Dancing, dancing, dancing She's a dancing machine Ah babe Move it baby She's a dance, dance, dance, dance, dancing machine Watch her get down, watch her get down As she do, do, do her thing Right on the scene She's a dance, dance, dance, dance, dancing machine Watch her get down, watch her get down As she do, do, do her thing Right on the scene Come on babe Come on babe Babe Babe Shake it baby Shake it babe Babe Babe Babe Dance Dance Dance Dance I like it I like I love you Shes a dance, dance, dance, dance, dancing machine Watch her get down, watch her get down As she do, do, do her thing Right on the scene Shes a dance, dance, dance, dance, dancing machine Watch her get down, watch her get down
The word "dance" can be used as an adjective in phrases like "dance class" or "dance performance," where it describes a type of class or event focused on dancing. It can also be used in compound adjectives, such as "dance-related activities." In these contexts, "dance" modifies a noun to indicate a connection to the art of dancing.
It's called Coconut shells dancing (Kuos Tror Lok Dance). Originated from Svay Rieng, one province in Cambodia.
Dance Dance Revolution Disney Dancing Museum was created on 2000-11-30.