The bossa-nova is a lively dance. It is similar to the samba.
Ballet
A reel is a type of Irish dance and it is danced in soft-shoe. A treble reel is the hard-shoe version, with the same type of music.
The Galliard
I think the main purpose of Irish dance is for fun, enjoyment, and entertainment, but people do it for many reasons. It was created in Ireland as a way to celebrate and party, and was carried on to America and other countries. Now people compete in Irish dance competitions and go to dance classes - it's tons of fun. There is no real reason though, because you don't have a reason to dance, you just dance.
a lively Irish dance with three letters is tap dance a jig?
it is a tap dance
A very lively Irish dance is called a reel. Reels are normally upbeat with happy rhythms.
Treble Reel
a dance to celabreate st. patricks day Shadow_Fire = yeah what he said.... (its called Irish step or riverdance)
The Jig was ment to be a light and lively dance The slip jig was a graceful, flowing dance performed only by girls The Reel is a bouncy dance
A lively dance that begins with P is the polka.
The Polka is a lively dance that is commonly used in Poland.
The bossa-nova is a lively dance. It is similar to the samba.
Bolero (that's the lively Spanish dance in today's crossword puzzle).
A reel is the first dance you learn when you start to Irish dance.You dance the reel in your black pumps or gillies(dance shoes)
Central European dance