Mexican hat dance
a Mexican folk dance featuring a male's dance around a sombrero.moonwalk
a glissanding backwards walk giving the impression of floating on air, made popular by Michael Jackson in the 1980s.moshing
counterculture dance form in which dancers aggressively slam into each other, in a dance area called a "mosh" pit, originating in the 1980s. Also known as slamdancing.paso doble
a Spanish march in which a male dancer moves as a bullfighter and employs his female partner as a "cape."polka
lively Bohemian dance for couples characterized by a hop followed by three short steps.quadrille
a French square dance performed by four couples.quickstep
a quick fox-trot popular in Europe.rave
an all-night dance party.reel
a lively, Scottish folk dance.rumba
a Cuban dance that evolved by mimicking the movements performed in farm labor, such as shoeing a mare, but is now perceived as sexual.running man
modern American dance step reminiscent of someone running in place, originating in the 1990s.samba
a Brazilian dance performed in 4/4 time.shimmy
a shaking of the whole body, originally an African-American dance of the 1880s, now incorporated as an element of freestyle dancing.swing
see jitterbug, jive, lindy hop.tango
Latin American dance performed in 2/4 or 4/4 time, characterized by dips and long, glissading steps.tarantella
a lively and whirling Italian folk dance performed in 6/8 time.twist
a hip-wiggling rock and roll dance originating with Chubby Checker in the 1960s.two-step
a country and western dance with lots of twirls, originating in the 1800s.vogue
posing like a photo model while incorporating other dance forms, such as modern jazz, gymnastics, and yoga, so named after the song and video by Madonna.BALLET
arabesque
a position in which the dancer balances on one leg, the other leg extended backward with straight knee while the arms hold one of various poses.assemble
a jump in which the dancer thrusts one leg up and then springs off of the other.attitude grecque
an arm position with one arm curving overhead one way and the other arm curving downward toward the legs in the opposite direction.attitude a terre
a leg position in which one foot is pointed sharply to the side while the other leg is bent at the knee and slanted in back with its foot bend over and toes scraping the floor.baisse
lowering the heel or heels to the floor after standing en pointe.ballerina
a female ballet dancer.ballerina, prima
a ballet's leading female dancer.ballonne
a leap beginning and ending with one foot touching the opposite leg at the knee (grand ballonne) or at the ankle (petit ballonne).barre
the bar at hip level that runs along the walls of a ballet dancer's practice room.barre work
classroom practice of balance and movements while the hand rests lightly on the barre.basque, grand pas de
a movement in which the dancer thrusts the front leg forward and springs so that the supporting leg rises as the first leg descends.battlements, grand
throwing one leg up high with knee straight and foot pointed while the body is kept as still as possible.battlements, tendus
sliding out one leg along the floor until the foot is fully pointed and then returning to the starting position.beat
to strike or slap calves together.bourree, pas de
gliding across the floor on the toes with quick, mincing steps.cabriole
a movement in which the dancer, with one leg raised, springs from the supporting leg and executes a single, double, or triple beat.cambre
bending from the waist in any direction.chasse
sliding the foot out in any direction while keeping the heel flush on the floor.chat, pas de
a movement in which the dancer brings one foot up to the opposite knee or ankle and leaps sideways.cheval, pas de
scraping the ground like a horse with one foot while hopping on the other foot.choreographer
one who creates dances and steps.choreography
the steps and movements of a ballet.ciseaux, pas de
leaping and splitting the legs wide apart to the side or from front to back. Also known as the grand ecart.colle
jumping steps in which the legs and feet are held tightly together in the air.coryphee
the rank below a principal dancer and above those in the corps de ballet.coupee
to put down one foot while lifting the other.course, pas de
a succession of running steps.danseur
a male ballet dancer.danseur, premier
the leading male ballet dancer.defile, le grand
on closing night of a ballet, an onstage parade of all the members of the ballet company.deux, pas de
any dance performed with two people.