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1 dans
♦voorbeelden:mag ik deze dans van u? • may I have this dance, please?iemand ten dans vragen • ask someone to dance -
2 buikdansen
v. belly dance, dance a seductive Middle-Eastern dance performed by women which is characterized by hip swaying -
3 dansemacabre
n. dance macabre, dance of death (suggestive of the allegorical dance of death in which a skeleton representing Death leads people to the grave) -
4 dansen
♦voorbeelden:een tango dansen • (dance a/the) tangogaan dansen • go dancinguit dansen gaan • go (out) dancingdansen op (de) muziek/een plaat • dance to music/a recorddansen van blijdschap • jump for joy -
5 danstheater
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6 allemande
n. allemande, slow 17th-century dance; piece of music with a certain rhythm; German folk dance -
7 buikdans
n. belly dance, seductive Middle-Eastern dance performed by women which is characterized by hip swaying and contracting of the stomach muscles -
8 cakewalk
n. cakewalk, competitive dance; dance performed on stage -
9 chachacha
n. cha-cha-cha (in Spanish chachachá), Latin American style of dance music derived from the rumba and mambo; Latin American dance, Cha-cha, Chacha -
10 disco
n. disco, night club where customers drink and dance to disco music; popular style of dance music characterized by electronic instrumentation and a heavy beat -
11 dodendans
n. Dance of Death, allegorical dance in which a skeleton dances a group of people to the grave (representing the power of death) -
12 gavotte
n. gavotte, old French dance; music for this dance -
13 housen
v. dance to house, dance to house music -
14 quadrille
n. quadrille, square dance for four couples, music for this dance; card game for four players -
15 rondedans
n. round dance, ring dance -
16 sarabande
n. saraband, slow Spanish court dance; music accompanying a saraband dance -
17 dansje
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18 danskunst
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19 muziek
1 music♦voorbeelden:1 op de maat van de muziek dansen/lopen • dance/walk in time to the musicmuziek van Mozart/van de Stones • music by Mozart/the Stoneslichte muziek • light musicoude muziek • early musicmuziek maken • make musicop muziek dansen • dance to musiceen tekst op muziek zetten • set a text/lyrics to musicdat klinkt mij als muziek in de oren • it's music to my ears -
20 ophef
♦voorbeelden:1 ophef maken over/van iets • kick up/make a fuss about somethingiets met veel ophef aankondigen • make a song and dance about somethingzonder veel ophef • without much ado
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