dance scene
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdanceandscene
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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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scene
noun
uk/siːn/us/siːn/
a part of a play or film in which the action stays in one place for a continuous period ...
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(Definition ofdanceandscenefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofdance scene
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As thedancescenechanges, so do the drugs.
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She noted that young people listened to a lot of dance music and were keen to enter thedancescenefrom ages as young as ten years.
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Our exploration of intersections between dance, music, gender and class provides insight into the reasons for and implications of male dominance in this popular music/dancescene.
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Their exploration of intersections between dance, music, gender and class provides insight into the reasons for and implications of male dominance in this popular music/dancescene.
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We do not need to import drugs from abroad on to thedancescene.
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Adancesceneis followed again.
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There is also adancescene.
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Adancesceneis the most famous of the paintings.
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His classes became famous in the citydancescene.
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The snippet highlights herdancescenewith four backing dancers.
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This is later followed by anotherdancescenewith umbrellas with backup dancers and then later followed by anotherdancescene.
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The drug pushers recognise that fashions and drugs change to suit the mood of the day, especially on thedancescene.
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The channel also shows interviews with well-known dj's from thedancescene.
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This scene is followed by adancescenealongside her four back up dancers.
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He also suggested that thedancescenethat concludes the episode was unoriginal.
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Many of the early releases were part of the jazzdancescene.
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The group then unites for adancescene, wearing different outfits.
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There is a largedancesceneincluding both lessons and social dancing.
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Despite this the song still became popular in thedancescene.
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He was also the choreographer for adancescenein a later episode of the series.
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They drew on both traditional world musical styles and the mechanisms of the psychedelicdancescene.
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To be fair, even non-ondo music is starting to make the bondancescene.
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There are conflicting reports as to who invented the dance, which became a national craze on thedancescene.
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