WORD COLLABORATION
Across
- 3. – This dance move rapidly across the dance floor, enticing the dancers and those watching to smile away.
- 4. – A form of American folk dance in which the dancers form two parallel lines and perform a sequence of dance movements.
- 8. – People dancing in lines to music.
- 9. – Meant to be danced in ballrooms.
- 11. – The disctinctively Scottish form of country dance, itself a form of social dance involving groups of couples of dancers tracing progressive patterns.
- 13. – One of the most popular line dances performed today.
- 16. – Stylistically associated with American country and/or Western traditions.
Down
- 1. – A dance that travels around the dance floor in an anti-clockwise direction.
- 2. – Where the line dancing have originated from.
- 5. – A dance for four couples arranged in a square, with one couple in each side, facing the middle of the square.
- 6. – A partner dance, social dance that originated in the 1880s along the Rio de la Plata, the natural border between Argentina and Uruguay.
- 7. – A soft, gentle, elegant and romantic dance that uses flowing movements to make the dancers appear to float across the dance floor.
- 10. – A form of American folk dance in which the dancers form two parallel lines.
- 12. – Became largely popular at high school dances in the early 2000s and is still played in clubs.
- 14. – A dance style that evolved outside dance studios in any available open space such as streets, dance parties, parks, school yards, raves and nightclubs.
- 15. – Is nearly always accompanied by music, which not only helps to keep the dancers in time with each other but also increases the power and excitement of the dance.