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Definition of Dance lesson
1. Noun. A lesson in dancing.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dance Lesson
Literary usage of Dance lesson
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Pianoforte and Its Music by Henry Edward Krehbiel (1911)
"It is written that for twenty years Louis XIV. took a daily dance lesson from
Beau- champs. Under a ministerial decree issued in his reign (1669), ..."
2. Gymnastic Teaching by William Skarstrom (1914)
"Or folk dance. Lesson 8. I. Front, rear and flank marching with moderately rapid
changes of direction. Halts with facings. Open order by forward and ..."
3. Manual for Teachers: Musical Dictation by Hollis Dann (1913)
"Old English There was a jol - ly mil - ler once lived CARL REINECKE IS |S ygt*
cr c- J ^ 9 * " Aida " .— I English Folk Dance LESSON VI THE DUPLEX AND THE ..."
4. The Netherland Galleries: Being a History of the Dutch School of Painting by David Charles Preyer (1908)
"Jan Steen makes us join the old man in laughing at the antics of the children in
their so-called " dance lesson." How intimately the artist could enter into ..."