Dance, LäN-RAS
The world of dance is expansive and covers a wide variety of styles and forms, encompassing tap dancing, ballet, modern dance, line dances, and much more. Dance is a universal language that can communicate emotions directly and sometimes more powerfully than words.
Dance Encyclopedia Articles By Title
Ländler, traditional couple dance of Bavaria and Alpine Austria. To lively music in 34 time, the dancers turn under......
Shirley MacLaine is an outspoken American actress and dancer known for her deft portrayals of charmingly eccentric......
Donald MacLeary is a Scottish premier danseur noted for his strong finesse and natural romanticism. MacLeary was......
Sir Kenneth MacMillan was a British ballet choreographer who created more than 40 ballets during his career and......
Birju Maharaj was an Indian dancer, a master of the kathak form and a leading exponent of the Kalka-Bindadin gharana......
Natalia Makarova Russian-born ballerina considered to be one of the greatest classical dancers. Makarova began......
Sonal Mansingh is a dancer of odissi, a classical Indian dance form that originated in Orissa, and other Indian......
Mariinsky Ballet, prominent Russian ballet company, part of the Mariinsky Theatre of Opera and Ballet in St. Petersburg.......
Dame Alicia Markova was an English ballerina noted for the ethereal lightness and poetic delicacy of her dancing.......
Peter Martins is a Danish dancer and choreographer, known principally for his work with the New York City Ballet.......
Monica Mason is a South African ballet dancer and dance administrator known for her multifaceted association with......
Léonide Massine was a Russian dancer and innovative choreographer of more than 50 ballets, one of the most important......
Maypole dance, ceremonial folk dance performed around a tall pole garlanded with greenery or flowers and often......
Augusta Maywood was the first American ballerina to achieve international renown. Augusta Williams was the daughter......
mazurka, Polish folk dance for a circle of couples, characterized by stamping feet and clicking heels and traditionally......
Patricia McBride is an American ballerina best known for her performances with New York City Ballet. McBride began......
Mei Lanfang was a Chinese theatrical performer, one of the greatest singer-actor-dancers in Chinese history. The......
merengue, couple dance originating in the Dominican Republic, strongly influenced by Venezuelan and Afro-Cuban......
Mexican hat dance, a popular Mexican folk dance, a form of jarabe...
Darius Milhaud was a principal French composer of the 20th century known especially for his development of polytonality......
Benjamin Millepied is a French dancer and choreographer who was a principal dancer (2002–11) with New York City......
Florence Mills was an American singer and dancer, a leading performer during the Jazz Age and the Harlem Renaissance......
minuet, (from French menu, “small”), elegant couple dance that dominated aristocratic European ballrooms, especially......
Arthur Mitchell was an American dancer, choreographer, and director who was the first African American to become......
modern dance, theatrical dance that began to develop in the United States and Europe late in the 19th century,......
Modernism, in the fine arts, a break with the past and the concurrent search for new forms of expression. Modernism......
Kelucharan Mohapatra was an Indian dancer who led a 20th-century revival of odissi, a centuries-old style of dance......
Igor Moiseyev was a Russian choreographer and founder of the State Academic Folk Dance Ensemble of the U.S.S.R.......
Pierre Monteux was one of the leading conductors of the 20th century, acclaimed for his interpretations ranging......
Claudio Monteverdi was an Italian composer in the late Renaissance, the most important developer of the then new......
Lola Montez was an Irish adventuress and “Spanish” dancer who achieved international notoriety through her liaison......
Michel de Montéclair was a French composer of operatic and instrumental works in the period between Jean-Baptiste......
Morris dance, ritual folk dance performed in rural England by groups of specially chosen and trained men; less......
Margaret Morris was a British dancer and dance teacher who pioneered modern dance in Britain and developed a system......
Mark Morris is an American dancer and choreographer who formed his own modern dance company, the Mark Morris Dance......
Moritz Moszkowski was a German pianist and composer known for his Spanish dances. Moszkowski studied piano at Dresden......
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was an Austrian composer, widely recognized as one of the greatest composers in the history......
Arthur Murray was an American ballroom-dancing instructor and entrepreneur who established a successful mail-order......
Thea Musgrave is a Scottish composer best known for her dramatic concerti, operas, choral works, and chamber music.......
Ivan Nagy was a Hungarian ballet dancer who was a principal dancer (1968–78) with American Ballet Theatre (ABT),......
Nakamura Nakazō I was a Japanese kabuki actor who introduced male roles into the kabuki theatre’s dance pieces......
Native American dance, the dance of the aboriginal inhabitants of the Americas, often called American Indians.......
Dame Anna Neagle was a British actress and dancer, known for her work in stage plays, musicals, and films. Her......
Nadia Nerina was a South African prima ballerina renowned for her remarkable versatility of roles. After touring......
John Neumeier is an American ballet dancer, choreographer, and director who choreographed and directed some 120......
New York City Ballet, resident ballet company of the New York State Theatre at the Lincoln Center for the Performing......
Mbongeni Ngema was a South African playwright, composer, choreographer, and theatrical director known largely for......
Bronislava Nijinska was a Russian-born U.S. dancer, choreographer, and teacher. She trained at the Imperial Ballet......
Vaslav Nijinsky was a Russian-born ballet dancer of almost legendary fame, celebrated for his spectacular leaps......
Alwin Nikolais was an American choreographer, composer, and designer whose abstract dances combine motion with......
Alex North was a U.S. film composer and conductor. North studied at the Curtis Institute and Juilliard. In the......
Jean-Georges Noverre was a distinguished French choreographer whose revolutionary treatise, Lettres sur la danse......
Rudolf Nureyev was a Soviet-born ballet dancer whose suspended leaps and fast turns were often compared to Vaslav......
The Nutcracker, ballet by Pyotr Tchaikovsky. The last of his three ballets, it was first performed in December......
Okuni was a Japanese dancer who is credited as being the founder of the Kabuki art form. Although many extant contemporary......
[…] Until the technology affords some way of handling three-dimensional images moving through space, it’s always......
Donald O’Connor was a multitalented American entertainer, best known for his comedic and dancing skills. Born into......
Ruth Page was an American dancer and choreographer, who reigned as the grand dame of dance in Chicago from the......
Hermes Pan was a U.S. choreographer of dazzling motion picture dance sequences, especially in his work with Fred......
Paris Opéra Ballet, ballet company established in France in 1661 by Louis XIV as the Royal Academy of Dance (Académie......
pas de deux, (French: “step for two”), dance for two performers. The strictly classical balletic pas de deux followed......
pas d’élévation, (French: “high steps”), all jumping and leaping movements in classical ballet. The steps are admired......
passacaglia, (Italian, from Spanish passacalle, or pasacalle: “street song”), musical form of continuous variation......
passepied, lively dance of Brittany adopted c. 1650 by French and English aristocrats, who, during the century......
pavane, (probably from Italian padovana, “Paduan”), majestic processional dance of the 16th- and 17th-century European......
Anna Pavlova was a Russian ballerina, the most-celebrated dancer of her time. Pavlova studied at the Imperial School......
Justin Peck is an American ballet dancer and choreographer who earned acclaim as a soloist but was better known......
Jules Perrot was a French virtuoso dancer and master choreographer who was celebrated internationally for creating......
Marius Petipa was a dancer and choreographer who worked for nearly 60 years at the Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg......
Roland Petit was a French dancer and choreographer whose dramatic ballets combined fantasy with elements of contemporary......
André Philidor was a musician and composer, an outstanding member of a large and important family of musicians......
pirouette, (French: “to whirl about”), ballet turn in place on one leg. The pirouette is often done in spectacular......
Walter Piston was a composer noted for his symphonic and chamber music and his influence in the development of......
Alexander Placide was a French-born U.S. dancer, mime, acrobat, and impresario who produced in the U.S. such diverse......
John Playford was an English music publisher and bookseller whose popular and frequently expanded collection of......
Maya Plisetskaya was a Russian prima ballerina of the Bolshoi Ballet of Moscow, admired particularly for her technical......
plié, (French: “bent”), knee bend in ballet. It is used in jumps and turns to provide spring, absorb shock, and......
polka, lively courtship dance of Bohemian folk origin. It is characterized by three quick steps and a hop and is......
polonaise, in dance, dignified ceremonial dance that from the 17th to 19th century often opened court balls and......
polska, (Swedish: Polish), Scandinavian folk dance originating in the 16th century, possibly influenced by Polish......
Polymnia, in Greek religion, one of the nine Muses, patron of dancing or geometry. She was said in some legends......
Amilcare Ponchielli was an Italian composer, best known for his opera La gioconda (“The Joyful Girl”). Ponchielli......
port de bras, (French: “carriage of the arms”), in classical ballet, both the general arm movements of a dancer......
Francis Poulenc was a composer who made an important contribution to French music in the decades after World War......
Eleanor Powell was an American film performer best known for her powerful and aggressive style of tap dancing.......
Michael Praetorius was a German music theorist and composer whose Syntagma musicum (1614–20) is a principal source......
Olga Preobrajenska was a Russian prima ballerina who was known for her lyrical dancing style and who also became......
Pearl Primus was an American dancer, choreographer, anthropologist, and teacher whose performance work drew on......
Sergey Prokofiev was a 20th-century Russian (and Soviet) composer who wrote in a wide range of musical genres,......
Prophet Dance, North American Plateau Indian ritual of the early 19th century during which the participants danced......
Françoise Prévost was a French ballerina, the leading dancer of her generation. Her precision, lightness, and grace......
quadrille, fashionable late 18th- and 19th-century dance for four couples in square formation. Imported by English......
Yvonne Rainer is an American avant-garde choreographer and filmmaker whose work in both disciplines often featured......
Kirsten Ralov was a Danish dancer, ballet teacher, and, from 1978 to 1988, associate artistic director of the Royal......
Amar Ramasar is an American ballet dancer who was a principal dancer with New York City Ballet (NYCB; 2009–18 and......
Rambert, the oldest existing dance company in England. Initially established to perform ballets, it evolved into......
Dame Marie Rambert was a ballet producer, director, and teacher who founded Ballet Rambert, the oldest English......
Jean-Philippe Rameau was a French composer of the late Baroque period, best known today for his harpsichord music,......
Sally Rand was an American actress and dancer who achieved fame as a fan dancer and bubble dancer. Helen Beck entered......
Albertina Rasch was an Austrian-born American dancer, choreographer, and teacher whose troupes became well known......