Dance - Law Dictionary Search Results
Dancing hall
the guests who wish to come on the floor and dance. Dancing halls are peculiar to the Western social life. In
Music and dancing licences
Music and dancing licences.--The grant of these in London and Westminster and within
Ghost dance
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Dancing
Dancing. See MUSIC AND DANCING LICENSES.
break dancing
a type of solo dancing in which the dancer performs elaborate footwork pantomime and various acrobatic movements such as
macarena
a dance performed by dancers in a line or several lines consisting
VerbarMatachin
An old dance with swords and bucklers a sword dance
VerbarGigue
A piece of lively dance music in two strains which are repeated also the dance
VerbarFarandole
A rapid dance in six eight time in which a large number join
Galop
A kind of lively dance in 2 4 time also the music to the dance
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