Do you mean a reel?
The bossa-nova is a lively dance. It is similar to the samba.
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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.
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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.
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)
Bolero (that's the lively Spanish dance in today's crossword puzzle).
If what you are asking is What is the word for dance in Irish? It's damhsa [dhowsa] or rince [rink-ye].A dance as a function is damhsa, céilí [kaelee], or rince. For a short history on Irish dance see the link History of Irish Dance.The name for Irish dancing in Irish (Gaelic) is: rince Gaelach.