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 Translation for 'dancing' from English to Norwegian
NOUN   dancing | -
VERB   to dance | danced | danced
dancing | dances
SYNO dance | dancing | saltation | ...
dans
dans {m}
dancing
dans
magedans {m}
belly dancing
dans
danseklubb {m}
dancing club
dansjobber
dansepedagog {m}
dancing instructor
dansefest {m}dancing party
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Usage Examples English
  • Elegant balls or dancing assemblies replaced the concerts after 1820, but dancing was not a new addition to the society's activities.
  • His dancing career started at the age of 7. In 1926 he was placed second in a World Championship of ballroom dancing, dancing with his sister.
  • Mayuri is one of the judges for the dancing reality shows Dancing Stars Seasons 2 and 3 (a BBC production), Master Dancer (a Viacom 18 production on Colors Network) and Dancing Champion (a Lokesh Productions).
  • Youth square dancing, as a style, is typically open to all square dancers. The dancing is generally modern western square dancing, as it is practiced throughout the world, standardized by Callerlab.
  • In early 1970s pop music and dancing alone almost killed social dancing, but revival of humppa since mid-1970s keeps the traditional social dancing alive.

  • Dance styles associated with the music are Cape Breton step dancing, Cape Breton square dancing (Iona style and Inverness style), and highland dancing.
  • Merfeldas has been dancing since the age of seven. He is trained in ballroom and latin dancing.
  • They started dancing after working together on the television show "Sterren op de Dansvloer", the Belgian equivalent of "Dancing with the Stars" (US) or "Strictly Come Dancing" (UK).
  • Sometimes square dancing or tap dancing will be performed while playing the fiddle.
  • In Pristina, there is a number of amateur dance studios in different kinds of genders from traditional dancing to modern dancing like: Dancing Ballroom, Evolution Dance, Tika-Dance, Future Step, etc.

  • Dancing bans are legal or religious prohibitions against dancing, which have been applied at various times in various jurisdictions around the world.
  • Some of these include clogging and flatfoot dancing (Appalachia), contra dancing (New England), square dancing (Southern states) and step dancing (Nova Scotia, particularly Cape Breton Island), though there is some overlap between regions.
  • Dan Furey (England, 12 September 1909 - Lackyle, Labasheeda, 7 August 1993) was an Irish dance teacher and fiddle player. Furey specialized in classes for Set dancing, Ceili dancing and Step dancing.
  • Step dancing is another form of dancing often performed at cèilidhs, the form that was popularised in the 1990s by the world-famous Riverdance ensemble.
  • In the dancing scene, he is regarded as a style icon and a fashion model, with a particularly creative mind.

  • Group dances are danced by groups of people simultaneously, as opposed to individuals dancing alone or individually, and as opposed to couples dancing together but independently of others dancing at the same time, if any.
  • The Yemenite step ([...] , [...]) is a dance step widely used in Jewish dancing and Israeli folk dancing. It originates from the dancing of Yemenite Jews.
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