disco dance

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ballroom dance

  • ballroom dance
    In ballroom dance

    the twist, and disco dancing—have also visited the ballroom repertoire at various points in the tradition’s history. Owing to the social and stylistic breadth of the ballroom tradition, the term ballroom dance has often been loosely applied to all sorts of social and popular dancing.

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disco music

  • Disco queen Donna Summer, c. 1976
    In disco

    …of the preeminent forms of dance music. Its name derives from discotheque, the French word for a type of dance-oriented nightclub that first appeared in the 1960s. Disco provided the musical accompaniment for political movements of the 1970s, in particular Gay Pride and LGBTQ+ rights. Its popularity peaked in the…

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popular dance

  • In popular art: Popular dance

    …styles could be seen in disco dances, but popular dancing had become essentially improvisatory and eclectic.

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  • Egyptian dancing
    In Western dance: Social dance

    In the mid-1970s, disco dancing brought a return to dancing with a partner in choreographed steps in dances such as the hustle and the bump. Disco was influenced by modern jazz dancing and became rather athletic, incorporating kicks, turns, and even backflips. Athletic dance moves continued to develop,…

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