dance class
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdanceandclass
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dance
noun
uk/dɑːns/us/dæns/
a particular series of movements that you perform to music or the type of music that is connected ...
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class
noun
uk/klɑːs/us/klæs/
a group of students who are taught together at school, college, ...
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(Definition ofdanceandclassfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofdance class
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In 1925 adanceclassfor young girls was created.
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Though he attended onedanceclasswhen he was seven or eight, the teacher zeroed in on him; he panicked and didn't return.
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Once a week, adanceclasswas held, and 40 teachers were employed by the public school.
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To propose his love for her, he even joins in the samedanceclassas her.
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She also took violin lessons, went todanceclass, and founded the school's gospel choir.
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He has a bottle cap collection, has just turned 11 years old, and his parents want him to grow up and go todanceclass.
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Galloway, along with the other boys in the program, was asked to join thedanceclassthat sought more participation from the boys.
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Their cognitive function was tested immediately before and after the forty-minutedanceclasswith a task-switching reaction time test.
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They met at the age of 6 in adanceclass.
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He auditioned for his high school musicals, got the dance leads, and started takingdanceclasstwice a week.
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She enrolled in her firstdanceclassat age four and for many years studied all aspects of dance from ancient theories through modern movement.
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She works in a baby clothing shop and teaches adanceclassto young children.
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At one time she was attendingdanceclassfour or five times a week.
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Section one of the questionnaire revealed that 31 per cent of the children participate in music and/or dance classes outside pre-school.
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For just a dime, students received an hour-longdanceclass, an hour of improvisation based on a social theme, and an hour of discussion on social issues.
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One subject scheduled her chemotherapy around her weekly dance classes.
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That was thedanceclass.
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Whilst we investigated all types of dance, for the purposes of this paper we have based our analysis on ' social dance ' rather than dance classes.
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Section one of the questionnaire revealed that 23 per cent of the children participate in music and/or dance classes outside pre-school.
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