round dance
1 of 1noun/ˈraʊnd dæns/
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a folk dance; dancers form a circle
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a social dance where participants form a circle or closed formation and move together in unison to repeating music, characterized by simple steps and patterns
Round dance is a dance style where participants form a circle and move together in a synchronized pattern. Dancers follow specific steps and patterns that revolve around the circle, often with movements that repeat or change gradually. This style can include various types of dances, such as folk dances or social dances, and is commonly used in communal or ceremonial settings. The round formation creates a sense of unity and connection among dancers, promoting a collective and harmonious experience.
- At the community center, people of all ages gathered for a round dance, joining hands and moving together to the lively music.
- The summer camp organized a round dance as a fun activity for campers, who eagerly formed a circle and followed the simple steps taught by the counselors.
- In many Indigenous cultures, the round dance holds deep cultural significance, symbolizing unity, community, and spiritual connection.
- The wedding reception kicked off with a round dance, with guests encircling the newlyweds and dancing joyously to celebrate their union.
- Residents of the retirement home enjoyed weekly round dances, reminiscing about the old days and making new memories with friends.
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