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Перевод: dance speek dance


[существительное]
танец ; пляска ; музыка для танцев; бал ; танцевальный вечер; тур ;
[глагол]
танцевать; плясать; приплясывать; прыгать; скакать; двигаться; кружиться; виться; скользить; качать; качаться


Тезаурус:

  1. In talking about "craft" practice and black craftswomen a dance must be stepped through a sludge of definition, misinformation, appropriation and assumption.
  2. Every leap, turn, beat and somersault is perfectly co-ordinated with the phrase and with the music despite the fact that the dance scarcely reflects the period when the music was composed as does Ashton's choreography in other ballets (see page 42).
  3. The Forget-me-nots were billed as "the smallest song and dance act" and eventually blossomed into a team of eight, fronted by Amy Knott.
  4. I couldn't dance to it.
  5. Correspondences: The Work and Imagination of Mathematician S. Ramanujan A Baratha Natyam dance opera by the Shobana Jeyasingh Dance Company, Festival Hall, London, 20 and 21 February
  6. More typical and traditional folk dance steps and customs were absorbed into demi-caractre dance and were accompanied by idiomatic features from national music.
  7. A rich combination of women's cultural activities, featuring performance poetry, dance from Lucia Walker and company, some of the life-size figures from the photographic exhibition "Just the Job" and Bea Freeman, who will present her film about "Just the Job" in which she also appears and which presents positive role models of Black women and women from other racially minorities, and the work they do.
  8. If they do, their design loses the calm spaciousness which the style demands, no matter how fast or slow the dance.
  9. Sometimes he was roped in to be the MC at these dances, which, for those who know only disco dancing, means Master of Ceremonies, and it was he who announced that the next dance would be a waltz, or a foxtrot, and was not supposed to dance himself until everyone else was on the floor.
  10. PPL issues two kinds of licence, one for background music and one where music is a featured attraction, such as a discotheque or dance.
  11. The tunes were in a slow waltz time but played with that characteristic thump which accentuates the first beat of the bar so strongly as to obliterate everything else, reducing any melodic line to a tribal dance.
  12. The farm dance was the only way that young people could get together in those parts, and a great deal of matchmaking went on.
  13. In Nicodemus, Kansas, the sole remaining town of black settlers on the plains, Mr Frazier says he found true joy watching the people at a dance.

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