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Előadóművészet - Swing és történelmi tánc

Itt megtanulhat néhány angol szót, amelyek a swinghez és a történelmi tánchoz kapcsolódnak, mint például a "tap dance", "balett" és "jive".

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east coast swing

a popular partner dance style that originated in the United States, characterized by its energetic and lively movements, often danced to swing or big band music

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Balboa

a vintage swing dance characterized by a close embrace, intricate footwork, and smooth movements

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boogie-woogie

a fast-paced, energetic form of blues and jazz piano music characterized by a lively, rhythmic style of playing

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jive

a lively and acrobatic dance with roots in African American and European traditions, popularized during the swing era in the United States

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LeRoc

a versatile partner dance with swing dance influences, characterized by smooth, flowing movements and danced to contemporary music

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Lindy Hop

a lively partner dance from Harlem, NYC in the 1920s and 1930s, blending jazz, tap, and Charleston styles, danced to swing music

Lindy Hop

Lindy Hop

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west coast swing

a partner dance that originated in the United States, characterized by its slotted style, smooth movements, and emphasis on improvisation and musicality

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skip jive

a style of dance that originated in the United Kingdom and is characterized by its fast-paced, energetic movements, typically danced to rock and roll or rhythm and blues music

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St. Louis shag

a vintage swing dance with energetic, playful movements, originated in St. Louis, Missouri, danced to jazz or swing music

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Charleston

a lively dance originating from Charleston, South Carolina, characterized by fast footwork, syncopated rhythms, and swinging movements

charleston,charleston tánc

charleston,charleston tánc

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Carolina shag

a smooth partner dance from the Carolinas, known for its relaxed style, close embrace, and danced to beach music or rhythm and blues

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hand jive

a style of dance that involves intricate hand movements and gestures typically performed to music, often associated with rock and roll or rhythm and blues genres

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ballet

a form of performing art that narrates a story using complex dance movements set to music but no words

balett

balett

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Baroque dance

a style of dance that originated during the Baroque period in the 17th and 18th centuries

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basse danse

a historical Renaissance dance with slow, stately movements and intricate footwork, often accompanied by early music or courtly music

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galliard

a lively dance in triple time for a pair of two with five steps or a piece of music for this dance popular in the 16th century

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pavane

a slow, stately court dance of the 16th and 17th centuries, characterized by formalized movements, often accompanied by music in duple meter

pavane

pavane

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allemande

a historical dance that originated during the Renaissance and Baroque periods, characterized by moderate tempo, stately movements, and formal patterns

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courante

a lively French dance in triple time, popular during the Renaissance and Baroque periods, known for its flowing rhythm

kurant

kurant

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branle

a lively historical dance from the Renaissance period, danced in a circle or line formation, often accompanied by early music or folk music

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volta

a Renaissance dance characterized by lively and graceful movements, often danced in pairs or as a couple's dance, accompanied by Renaissance or Baroque music

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saraband

a slow, stately Spanish dance in triple time, popular during the Renaissance and Baroque periods, characterized by its dignified and solemn movements

szarabanda

szarabanda

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tourdion

a Renaissance dance with lively movements, often danced in a circle or line formation, accompanied by early music or folk music

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chaconne

a slow and stately dance in triple meter that originated in Spain and later became a musical form, typically featuring a repeating bass line or harmonic progression

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gigue

a lively and spirited dance characterized by fast, upbeat movements typically performed in triple meter, often used as a finale in baroque dance suites

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loure

a slow and stately dance characterized by graceful and flowing movements, often performed in triple meter and commonly associated with the Baroque era

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minuet

a slow, graceful dance in triple time, popular during the Baroque period, often included in formal social gatherings and characterized by its elegant and refined movements

menuett

menuett

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passepied

a quick and lively dance characterized by intricate footwork, often performed in binary form and featuring a characteristic skipping step, commonly found in baroque dance suites

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rigaudon

a lively and rhythmical dance characterized by its hopping steps and upbeat tempo, often performed in duple meter and commonly found in baroque dance suites

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classical ballet

a formalized style of dance characterized by precise movements, rigorous training, and narrative storytelling, often performed to classical music

klasszikus balett

klasszikus balett

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court ballet

a form of ballet that emerged in the Renaissance and Baroque periods, typically performed in the royal courts of Europe

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romantic ballet

a style of ballet that emerged during the early 19th century, characterized by its emphasis on emotion, storytelling, and fantastical elements

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neoclassical ballet

a 20th-century style that combines classical ballet techniques with contemporary

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bourree

a style of dance that originated in France, commonly associated with the Baroque era, characterized by quick, small steps performed on demi-pointe or en pointe

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tap dance

a form of dance characterized by the use of shoes with metal plates that create percussive sounds as the dancer rhythmically strikes the floor

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buck-and-wing

a lively and energetic style of American tap dance, characterized by vigorous movements, complex rhythms, and improvisation

buck-and-wing,buck-and-wing tánc

buck-and-wing,buck-and-wing tánc

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step dance

a rhythmic form of dance characterized by intricate footwork, commonly seen in styles like Irish step dance, tap dance, or clogging

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toe dance

a style of ballet technique in which dancers perform on the tips of their toes using specialized pointe shoes, requiring strength, balance, and precision

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stomp

a rhythmic dance characterized by heavy footfalls and percussive movements

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