fashion dance
lambada
in my opinion,the name of the equipment/property used in lavani dance is known as Lejim
The Polka is a lively dance that is commonly used in Poland.
rumba (a ballroom dance of Cuban origin) Rumba is also the name for the music used when doing the dance.
Thera-bands can be used to stretch feet or you could use a foot stretcher (my dance teacher hand makes them and they work quite well).
dance while put on dramatic faces
When it is used as a name and not an action. We are going to the Spring Dance.
"Buzzword" is used to describe something that has be trendy or fashionable. It is sometimes used to reference words that have lost their meaning though endless repetition.
In 1920's slang, "spiffy" means stylish, smart, or fashionable. It is often used to describe someone who is well-dressed or looks sharp.
The word garb refers to a person's clothing or outward appearance, often worn to fulfill a specific role or convey a certain image. It can also refer to a particular style of dress or attire associated with a specific profession or cultural tradition.
Street dance is a term used to describe a number of different styles of dance. Hip-hop originated in America in the early 1970's.
A term used to describe a pregame warmup where you dance until you start sweating
in my opinion,the name of the equipment/property used in lavani dance is known as Lejim
The Polka is a lively dance that is commonly used in Poland.
rumba (a ballroom dance of Cuban origin) Rumba is also the name for the music used when doing the dance.
Robert Hooke used the name cells to describe their shape and pattern.
Yes, "jaunty" can be used to describe a person. It typically means that the person is lively, cheerful, and confident in a stylish or fashionable way.
A noun used to describe another noun is called an attributive noun (or noun adjunct). Some examples of nouns used to describe the gerund (verbal noun) dancing are:ballroomrhythmjitterbugwaltzminuetGangnam style (not in the dictionary yet but the noun Gangnam is a proper noun, a district in Seoul South Korea for which the music and dance is named)