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folk dances

n. (folk dance English)

Usage examples of "folk dances".

He was, he said, engaged in the investigation of certain details of European tradition which required the closest contact with foreign groups and their songs and folk dances.

George's vision of hand-dyed fabrics, well-made dressers, folk dances on the village green?

Just about the only time you'll see men on their toes is in certain Russian folk dances.

He mentioned the blimp towing a toothpaste advertisement over the German capital on the first day of the war-the President grunted at that and glanced toward Hopkins-and the pictures in the latest Berliner Illustrierte Zeitung which he had picked up in Lisbon, showing happy German crowds basking at the seashore and frolicking in folk dances on village greens.

I had now to confess that I was unskilled in the native American folk dances which I had observed being performed, whereupon she briskly chided me for my backwardness, but commanded a valse from the musicians, and this we danced together.

They teach you the schottische and folk dances and the teacher always says things like, 'First you do this and then move this arm that way.

I fall asleep in the Asian folk dances, but that's all right because even though his looks could have been Asian—.

Famous Salusan performers tied ribbons on shrubs in the courtyard, and presented folk dances there.