contra dance
Plural
contra dances
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a social folk dance where couples form two long lines and perform coordinated moves, common in North America
Contra dance is a traditional folk dance that originated in 18th-century France and became popular in the United States. It involves couples dancing in long lines or sets, performing a series of graceful, coordinated movements and intricate patterns. The dance is known for its spirited nature and frequent partner changes, where dancers switch partners throughout the dance. Contra dance is typically accompanied by lively folk music and is enjoyed for its social, engaging, and rhythmic style.
- They enjoyed the lively contra dance at the community hall.
- Contra dance involves partners facing each other in lines.
- The caller guided the group through the contra dance steps.
- Many traditional tunes accompany a contra dance.
- The festival featured hours of energetic contra dance.
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