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Dance

Sites about movement to music.

Resources in this category:

American Ballet Theatre Ballet Dictionary
http://www.abt.org/education/dictionary/index.html
What is a pirouette? What is a working leg compared to a supporting leg? This site provides a dictionary with tons of ballet terms and photos.
And They Kept on Dancing
http://library.thinkquest.org/J002266F/index.htm
"Dance is movement. It's not just walking around the mall, or making lunch but it's free movement. Dance makes you feel good. Whether to music, or just the sounds of your surroundings, anyone can dance. This website is about five types of organized dance: folk dance, ballet, tap, jazz, modern and some of the people that have influenced these styles."
Dance Kids - the website for kids who love to dance
http://www.dance-kids.org/
Dance Kids a fun site with dance-related games, pictures, stories, and puzzles.
Pennsylvania Ballet: For Kids & Parents
http://www.paballet.org/outreach/kids.aspx
Are you a ballet dancer or do you want to be one? See all sorts of cool stuff, like videos of different ballet steps or fun kids' workbooks, at this site.
Studio to Stage
http://library.thinkquest.org/21702/lite/lite.html
"This is an educational site dealing with all the aspects of Ballet Dancing."
young-dancers.org
http://www.young-dancers.org/main.html
Whether you're a dance beginner or thinking about a career in dance, this site has something for you.
 
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