Danza in english

Dance

pronunciation: dæns part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

danza = dance. 

Example: The article 'Encore! Integrating children's literature as a prelude or finale to music experiences with young children' shows how teachers and library specialists can integrate children's literature about song, dance, or musical instruments in music classes.

more:

» bailarina de danza del vientrebelly dancer .

Example: The book offered some moments of rare charm, but it also suffered from excess, including flying acrobats and belly dancers.

» bailar la danza del vientrebelly-dance .

Example: The article 'Wear lipstick, have a tattoo, belly-dance, then get naked: the making of a virtual librarian' provides some pointers to interesting Internet sites and useful gateways dealing with images of librarians.

» compañía de danzadance company .

Example: Andrew Asnes has become a much-admired standout of the Paul Taylor Dance Company.

» danza de guerrawar dance .

Example: Primitive war dances, fertility rites, hunting games are all rituals human beings develop in their corporate as well as their private lives.

» en danzaon the run .

Example: We will keep the terrorists on the run, until they have nowhere left to hide.

» festival de danzadance festival .

Example: This dance festival bigs up the diverse and exciting range of high quality dance theatre talent we've got on our very own doorstep.

» paso de danzadance step .

Example: Often the aerobic dance steps call for arm movements which in turn increases the heart rate.

» siempre en danzaon the go .

Example: The article is entitled 'Online without the line: cellular technology for searching on the go'.

danzar = dance. 

Example: I am too old any longer to play games or dance; my social life is restricted; and I cannot, as I used, take much interest in the future of the world, for I shan't live long enough to see what is going to happen in it.

Danza synonyms

dancing in spanish: bailando, pronunciation: dænsɪŋ part of speech: noun terpsichore in spanish: Terpsichore, pronunciation: tɜrpsɪkɜri part of speech: noun trip the light fantastic in spanish: fantástica luz de viaje, pronunciation: trɪpðəlaɪtfæntæstɪk part of speech: verb
Follow us