sequence dance 예문
- Sequence dancing in general is much older than modern ballroom dances.
- Fa韑de's first danz髇s were created for just such sequence dances.
- After modern ballroom dancing developed, in England, sequence dancing continued.
- Sequence dancing is a competitive sport as well as a social pastime.
- These are devoted to the teaching and learning of all the approved new sequence dances.
- Sequence dancing, in pairs or other formations, is still a popular style of ballroom dance.
- The Contradanza is a communal sequence dance, with the dance figures conforming to a set pattern.
- There are many different tempo types for sequence dancing, based on the classification of each dance.
- It was originally devoted to set and sequence dancing based on the five positions of the ballet.
- Dancers compete in up to five sequence dances determined by the organiser each year for the titles.
- The British Sequence Championships is the most famous annual sequence dance competition and is part of the Blackpool Sequence Dance Festival.
- The British Sequence Championships is the most famous annual sequence dance competition and is part of the Blackpool Sequence Dance Festival.
- Each has an accepted speed of playing so that a typical programme of sequence dancing has a wide variety of activity.
- A curriculum may involve the study of one or more dance genres, including formal genres such as ballet, sequence dancing.
- With the exception of the waltz, invented around 1800, all dances in ballrooms were sequence dances until the early 20th century.
- The contradanza and danza were both sequence dances involving the whole dance-floor, as were all ballroom dances before the waltz.
- Regular competitions are held between dance teachers to decide which newly created sequence dances shall be'officially'adopted and scripted for wider distribution.
- The Junior Dance Festival, Blackpool Sequence Dance Festival which incorporates the British Sequence Championships, and British National Dance Festival are also held annually in Blackpool.
- Some engravings from the 19th century suggest that it was a dance of independent couples, that is, " not " a sequence dance such as the contradanza.
- It was really a dance of figures ( sequence dance ), and its moves were adapted to the tempo of the habanera, which we took over for the danz髇 ."