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bolero (noun)
music a dance from Spain, performed by a man and a woman together, or the music for this dance
bossa nova (noun)
a fast dance from Brazil, or the music for this dance
cha-cha (noun)
a South American dance with short quick steps, or the music for this dance
fandango (noun)
music the music for doing the fandango
flamenco (noun)
music the music for a flamenco
folk dance (noun)
the music for doing a folk dance
gavotte (noun)
a quick dance popular in France in the 18th century
music the music for doing the gavotte
hornpipe (noun)
a lively dance, traditionally performed by sailors, or the music for this dance
jig (noun)
music the music for a jig
jive (noun)
music music that people can dance a jive to
mambo (noun)
the music for this dance
minuet (noun)
a slow dance that was popular in the 17th and 18th centuries, done by a man and woman together, or the music for this dance
polka (noun)
music the music for dancing the polka
polonaise (noun)
music the music for dancing the polonaise
quickstep (noun)
music the music for doing the quickstep
rumba (noun)
music the music for doing this dance
salsa (noun)
music a type of Latin-American dance music influenced by jazz and rock
samba (noun)
a fast dance from Brazil
music the music for doing the samba
tango (noun)
music the music for doing the tango
tarantella (noun)
music the music for doing the tarantella
waltz (noun)
the music for doing the waltz