A motif is a piece of movement, that can vary in length, that is repeated during the whole performance. Usually the motif is changed, reversed, extended when it is repeated often.
Perhaps you mean "motif".
Accumulation in dance is where a dancer will start performing and other dancers join in within the motif. (Adding a person/people into your motif at different times.) E.g, Someone starts dancing and another person joins in half way through.
a repeating idea in a story
There are currently four versions of the Yamaha Motif. Those 4 models are the Yamaha Motif Classic, the Motif ES, Motif XS and the Motif XF, all listed by order of features.
According to Wikipedia, a succinct definition is: "A narrative motif can be created through the use of imagery, structural components, language, and other narrative elements."
A traditional theme or motif; a literary convention.in Greek
When referring to media, the term "motif", often signifies a recurring literary or aesthetic theory, within a given category or genre of the media scope.
The plural of motif is motifs.
Motif is a noun.
"Motif" in French typically refers to a pattern or design, often used in the context of art, textiles, or decoration. It can also refer to a reason or justification for something.
scooter dancing? Do you mean dancing on scooters? cause then it would probably just be called scooter dancing.
The word "motif" is often used to describe a repeating pattern, but may mean any design. An inlay motif is a design that is imbedded into a surface such as wood or stone. It is a method common to decorative pieces such as furniture or jewelry. This link shows a swirl and oak leaf motif inlayed in wood. http://www.frenchbrotherscustom.com/ The look is achieved by using contrasting colors/stains of wood.