bow in the last part of a play/dance
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Abrasete -girl at the right side holds right arms of partner with her left hand, free hands down at the sides. This term is of Spanish origin and used in rigodon and in other dances.
the cost per term is 70 euro if its your first term you will also have to buy a uniform,tap shoes and special dance shoes
Regatones is not a well-known term in the context of folk dance. It is possible that you may be referring to Reggaeton, a genre of music and dance that originated in Puerto Rico in the late 1990s. Reggaeton combines elements of hip hop, Latin American, and Caribbean music styles. The dance associated with Reggaeton often involves hip movements, body isolations, and energetic footwork.
The term dance master refers to the travelling dance teachers from the 18th and 19th century. They would travel around Ireland teaching dance to the people of the villages. They are responsible for the first formal training of Irish dancers in history.
"Allemande left" is a square dance term that comes from French baroque dancing. In square dance terminology, allemande left refers to when the couples hold one forearm and dance around each other.
Jo Jo is a girl from dance moms. You might know her as Jo Jo with the bow bow.
Bow is the term used for the front of the boat, Stern is the term for the back.
The term "bow" likely comes from the curved shape of the weapon resembling the curve of a bow (as in a bow and arrow). This term has been used for centuries to describe the weapon.
The Filipino term of dance is "sayaw."
its a dance
I believe the term you are looking for is "bow wave."
Usually, the primary dancer or dancers take a bow.
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Dance Moms Miami - 2012 Your Duet Can Take a Bow 1-4 was released on: USA: 1 May 2012
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Pose with jazz hands! Or take a deep bow...
Bow (weapon) = Arc, Arrow= Fleche, Bow (as in, a violin bow) = archet, Bending at the waist = saluer, A knot = noeud, Nautical term (ie, starboard bow) = avant/proue.