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Definition of circle dance in English: circle dancenoun A country dance or folk dance in which dancers form a circle. 圆圈舞(乡村舞或民间舞蹈,常为舞蹈者围成一圈,跳着传统舞步) Example sentencesExamples - Village leaders rattle gourd instruments and chanting men in body paint perform circle dances during their annual festivals.
- I once fantasized that I would celebrate my retirement with a large party, where all the colleagues and students who were important to me would reappear and would do one last circle dance.
- They then joined in the circle dance a group had started and danced till they couldn't stand.
- The national dance is the hora, a circle dance performed at festive occasions.
- The popular kolo or circle dance is performed to the accompaniment of the tamburitsa, a traditional mandolin-like stringed instrument.
- After taking his bride, we all accompanied them into the street filled with music and the Horo, the traditional circle dance.
- Despite the shaky rhythms of the DJ, a circle dance of revellers developed.
- He traveled to various places collecting the various dances and eventually the circle dance culture spread.
- The nijemo kolo is a circle dance performed to foot stamping rather than music.
- Dancing certainly existed, probably generally performed to verse singing, and is likely to have taken the form of circle dances.
- Many Macedonian dances are based on the Horo, or circle dance.
- When villagers celebrated with a circle dance inside a barn, one coarse peasant let out a rough, insinuating whistle.
- In Act Two the Gypsy chorus was delightfully portrayed, a circle dance of zest and complex choreography.
- Sometimes they entertain themselves by holding an athen, a sort of circle dance performed to the beat of a big drum.
- Everyone joins in the gwila, or circle dance, which often occurs spontaneously when a joyous event occurs.
- I recall my father saying to my mother, watching my sister in a circle dance at the synagogue reception, how graceful she is.
- The best-known Bulgarian folk dance is the horo, a fast, swirling circle dance.
- Their dances include the punta dance and the hunguhungu, a circle dance.
- They turned twice, sharply cutting the edges of their lopsided circle dance.
- Someone led us in a circle dance, which broke the ice.
Definition of circle dance in US English: circle dancenoun A country dance or folk dance, typically following a traditional set of steps, in which dancers form a circle. 圆圈舞(乡村舞或民间舞蹈,常为舞蹈者围成一圈,跳着传统舞步) Example sentencesExamples - The nijemo kolo is a circle dance performed to foot stamping rather than music.
- After taking his bride, we all accompanied them into the street filled with music and the Horo, the traditional circle dance.
- I recall my father saying to my mother, watching my sister in a circle dance at the synagogue reception, how graceful she is.
- They then joined in the circle dance a group had started and danced till they couldn't stand.
- The national dance is the hora, a circle dance performed at festive occasions.
- Someone led us in a circle dance, which broke the ice.
- When villagers celebrated with a circle dance inside a barn, one coarse peasant let out a rough, insinuating whistle.
- Despite the shaky rhythms of the DJ, a circle dance of revellers developed.
- I once fantasized that I would celebrate my retirement with a large party, where all the colleagues and students who were important to me would reappear and would do one last circle dance.
- Everyone joins in the gwila, or circle dance, which often occurs spontaneously when a joyous event occurs.
- In Act Two the Gypsy chorus was delightfully portrayed, a circle dance of zest and complex choreography.
- Their dances include the punta dance and the hunguhungu, a circle dance.
- The popular kolo or circle dance is performed to the accompaniment of the tamburitsa, a traditional mandolin-like stringed instrument.
- Sometimes they entertain themselves by holding an athen, a sort of circle dance performed to the beat of a big drum.
- The best-known Bulgarian folk dance is the horo, a fast, swirling circle dance.
- Dancing certainly existed, probably generally performed to verse singing, and is likely to have taken the form of circle dances.
- Village leaders rattle gourd instruments and chanting men in body paint perform circle dances during their annual festivals.
- Many Macedonian dances are based on the Horo, or circle dance.
- He traveled to various places collecting the various dances and eventually the circle dance culture spread.
- They turned twice, sharply cutting the edges of their lopsided circle dance.
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