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tap dance

踢踏舞,踢跶舞,踢蹋舞,跆拳道

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a dance in which the rhythm or rhythmical variation is audibly tapped out with the toe or heel by a dancer wearing shoes with special hard soles or with taps.

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  • Logan is a tap dance and yoga aficionado and a prolific self-taught artist whose sculptures, mirrored jewelry, costumes, stage sets, and performance pieces have garnered a wide audience.

  • In 1985, Mueller wrote a detailed 440-page study of every Astaire move seen in his films from 1933 to 1968, every swoop, tap dance or stutter step.

  • In a part of the story reflecting on loss and vulnerability, Watts executes a moody tap dance, sometimes deliberately almost losing his balance.

  • Before covid-19, Delaney — who aspires to be a choreographer when she grows up — used to attend ballet, contemporary, jazz, hip-hop and tap dance classes at least four times a week.

  • Girls in Peacetime Want to Dance is a different sound for you.

  • Twelve-year-old dance prodigy Maddie Ziegler has suffered the wrath of Dance Moms tyrant Abby Lee Miller.

  • And with the dance sequence, we wanted something very physical.

  • “My dance instructor always says she earns most of her income from private teaching,” says Monir.

  • Even for Arabic dance no one wears a long dress, just a scarf around the hips.

  • The moon seemed to smile on him; the aurora appeared to dance with unwonted vigour, as if in glee; the very stars winked at him!

  • By the time I had done my toilette there was a tap at the door, and in another minute I was in the salle--manger.

  • Dance-giving mammas were anxious to secure the success of their entertainments by obtaining the presence of "lovely Mrs. Haggard."

  • "Come in," said a Cockney voice shrill with youth, in answer to her tap; and the child obeyed.

  • Aristide picked it up and began to dance and shake his fist at the invisible police.