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Synonyms and antonyms of Styles of dancing in British Thesaurus

Styles of dancing

ballroom dancing (noun)

a type of dancing done by a man and woman together, using a fixed series of steps and movements. Ballroom dances include the waltz, the quickstep, and the tango.

body popping (noun)

a type of dancing to modern popular music in which people move with very stiff movements, as if they are robots. This style of dancing was popular in the 1980s.

breakdancing (noun)

a type of fast dancing, especially done on the street, that often includes spinning your body around on the ground

cheek to cheek ()

if people dance cheek to cheek, they dance holding each other very close with the sides of their faces touching

cheerleading (noun)

in the US, the activity of being a cheerleader at a sports event

country dancing (noun)

British a traditional type of dancing in which people dance with a partner, moving in lines and circles as part of a larger group

formal (noun)

American a dance to which people wear formal clothes

line dancing (noun)

a style of dancing from the western US done by a group of people who stand in rows and all do the same movements

tap (noun)

informal tap dancing

tap dancing (noun)

a style of dancing in which you move your feet very quickly and make sounds with the special shoes that you wear