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character dance
noun
- a style of balletic folk dance that intends to give a sense of national character and color.
- a characteristic national dance, as the haba帽era, mazurka, or polka.
- a style of balletic folk dance that interprets and represents a character's occupation, mode of living, or personality.
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- char顎僡cter danc顎卛ng noun
- char顎僡cter danc顎卐r noun
Example Sentences
That desire is evident in the opening credits sequence, set to a pop tune, the Grass Roots anthem 鈥淟et鈥檚 Live for Today鈥: The central cast members, in their period costumes but out of character, dance among the pachinko machines, sliding and spinning and mugging for the camera.
My mom stands at the front of the room in a dance skirt, a leotard that鈥檚 working a little too hard, super shimmery nude tights, and black character dance shoes.
Destiny already includes cosmetic microtransactions, small purchases that let your character dance, bow, and otherwise emote.
鈥淲e take character dance and mime very seriously,鈥 he said.
After begging for their kind protection Mr. Zimoveykin showed his livelier side, grew very cheerful, kissed Ustinya Fyodorovna's hands, in spite of her modest protests that her hand was coarse and not like a lady's; and towards evening promised to show the company his talent in a remarkable character dance.
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