Definition of Stage dancing

1. Noun. A show involving artistic dancing.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Stage Dancing

stage
stage-coach
stage-coaches
stage-door Johnny
stage-phoner
stage-phoners
stage-struck
stage-whisper
stage-whispered
stage-whispering
stage-whispers
stage ball
stage business
stage crew
stage dancing (current term)
stage direct
stage direction
stage directions
stage director
stage diving
stage divings
stage door
stage effect
stage fear
stage fright
stage left
stage manager
stage mechanical
stage micrometre

Literary usage of Stage dancing

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Japan at First Hand: Her Islands, Their People, the Picturesque, the Real by Joseph Ignatius Constantine Clarke (1918)
"... compliment—"Hachi-no-ki"—Singing and instrumental accompaniment—Stage dancing—Modern pieces—Fine stage settings—Dramas that play seven hours—The ..."

2. A History of Dancing by Reginald St.-Johnston (1906)
"N heading this chapter, "The stage dancing of "to-day," I intend the words " to-day " to ... And the stage dancing of the present generation, the graceful ..."

3. Modern Dancing by Vernon Castle, Irene Castle (1914)
""Drawing-room dances seem to have originated in stage-dancing," writes Sutherland Edward, in The English Illustrated Magazine, June, 1884, "and to have been ..."

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