ダンススクール (dansu suku-ru) is often used to mean 'dance school' in Japanese.
Dansu kono bīto ni awasete
"Kaisho", but you can add "bu" to the end of a name (E.G., Dance-bu).
"I dance" in English is Io ballo in Italian.
"I dance!" in English is Je danse! in French.
"Dance floor" in English is pista da ballo in Italian.
"Dance wear" in English is abbigliamento per danza or abiti da danza in Italian.
kapeetan (the 'a' is said like the a in 'dance)
I think it means dance
It's some kind of Formal Dance and the music is slow.
Haruki Murakami wrote the novel "Dance, Dance, Dance." It is the sixth novel by this Japanese writer. He enjoyed writing this novel in particular because of the success of his prior novel, "Norwegian Wood." It served as a healing act and a way to settle down after experiencing unexpected fame following "Norwegian Wood" and it was translated into English by Alfred Birnbaum in the mid 1990's.
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. Dance to this cumbia (type of music).
Allenamento di danza is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "dance workout." The prepositional phrase translates literally as "training of dance" in English. The pronunciation will be "al-LEY-na-MEN-to dee DAN-tsa" in Italian.