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dancesport
Dancesport (also stylized as DanceSport) is competitive dancing, as contrasted with social or exhibition dancing. The term dancesport encompasses many dance disciplines (e.g., Acrobatic Rock'n'Roll, Boogie Woogie, Breaking, Hip Hop, and Ballroom). Most dancesport disciplines are competed by couples, but there are solo styles (e.g., Breaking) and group styles (e.g., Formation dance). In the case of Para dancesport, at least one of the dancers is in a wheelchair.
lindy hop
American dance
swing
group of dances tied to jazz
acrobatic rock'n'roll
type of sport; athletic, competitive form of partner dance
boogie-woogie
dance
Wheelchair dancesport
dancesport adapted for participants in wheelchairs
Welcome to the Ballroom
Japanese manga series
World Rock'n'Roll Confederation
organization
Formation dance
type of dance
bugg
thumb|Couples dancing Swedish bugg
Bugg is a common dance style in Sweden and is very popular on the dance floors when dansbands play. Bugg is a dance in time and performed at different paces (120–180 beats per minute). Bugg is a partner dance and follows certain basic rules, but is essentially improvised, with one partner following the other's lead. Acrobatic moves are not allowed on national or international dance competitions. Swedish bugg belongs to the swing dance family and closely resembles modern jive.
ballroom tango
type of dance