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Across
  1. 3. A Latin American dance similar in rhythm to the rumba.
  2. 7. A Latin American dance of African origin, usually with several people in a single line, one behind the other.
  3. 10. Formal social dancing in couples, popular as a recreation and also as a competitive activity
  4. 11. A popular form of social dance that originated in New York City with strong influences from Latin America, particularly Puerto Rico, and Cuba.
  5. 12. A dance performed by a couple, who turn rhythmically round and round as they progress around the dance floor.
  6. 13. A dance performed while wearing shoes fitted with metal taps, and characterised by rhythmical tapping of the toes and heels.
  7. 15. A solo dance of Middle Eastern origin, performed by a woman, who makes rhythmic movements with her hips and belly
Down
  1. 1. A partner dance that originated in the 1880s and has influences from African and European culture
  2. 2. A Spanish dance form, characterized by hand clapping, percussive footwork, and intricate hand, arm and body movements.
  3. 4. An energetic and acrobatic style of street dancing
  4. 5. A rhythmic dance with Spanish and African elements, which originated in Cuba.
  5. 6. An artistic dance form performed to music, characterized by light, graceful movements and the use of pointed shoes with reinforced toes.
  6. 8. A dance style that originated in the United States in the early 1930s. It is one of the five International Latin dances.
  7. 9. A dance form that is matched to the rhythms and techniques of jazz music
  8. 14. Refers to street dance styles, like breaking, locking, and popping.