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dance

[dans, dahns] / dæns, dɑns /




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The heat lingered around 100 degrees, and while Young danced and sang, she began to visibly gag and retch before running off the stage and asking for a bucket.

From Los Angeles Times

Darren, from Glasgow, said she loved dancing, cooking, playing and going to school.

From BBC

Lifetime’s “Janet Jackson.” is a choreographed dance partnering thunder and calm, appropriate to its subject and her life.

From Salon

The directors don’t exactly overlook the miserable parts of Turner’s life either, devoting the first half of “Tina” to her early career and raucous blaze she created as the dancing front of the traveling revue.

From Salon

Reliably pulling off this high-energy yet delicate dance isn’t easy.

From Los Angeles Times