Dance (disambiguation)
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Dance is the art of movement.
Dance may also refer to:
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[edit] Art
- Dance (Matisse) (1910), a painting by Henri Matisse
[edit] Music and entertainment
- Dance (event), a social gathering where people dance
- Dance (music), a music genre
- "Dance", an episode of ChuckleVision from Series One (see List of ChuckleVision episodes)
- Albums and EPs
- Dance (Despina Vandi album)
- Dance (Gary Numan album)
- Dance (Keller Williams album)
- Dance (Paul Motian album)
- Dance (Pure Prairie League album)
- Dance (SCH album)
- Dance (Lollipop F album)
- Songs
- "Dance" (song), by Ratt
- "Dance (Disco Heat)", by Sylvester James
- "Dance (While The Music Still Goes On)", a song by ABBA
- "Dance (With U)", by Lemar
- "D.A.N.C.E.", by Justice
- "Dance (A$$)", a song by Big Sean
- "Dance", a song written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller
- "Dance", a song by Dance Nation (dance group)
[edit] People with the surname
- Bill Dance (television host) (born 1940), American fisherman
- Charles Dance (born 1946), British actor
- George Dance the Elder (1695–1768), English architect
- George Dance the Younger (1741-1825), English architect and surveyor
- George Dance (politician), politician and political activist
- James Dance (politician) (1907-1981), British Conservative Party politician
- Nathaniel Dance, (1748-1827), English sailor and commodore
- Nathaniel Dance-Holland (1735–1811), English portrait painter and politician
- William Dance (1755-1840), English pianist and violinist
[edit] Places
- Dańce, a village in Poland
[edit] Other
- Dance Magazine
- "Dance", an upcoming episode of the Adult Swim television series, Off the Air.
[edit] See also
- Dancer (disambiguation)
- Dancing (disambiguation)
- The Dance (disambiguation)
- All pages beginning with "dance"
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