Hanapin
Beguine
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beguine
a lively Caribbean ballroom dance known for its swaying hips, quick steps, and syncopated rhythms, often danced to Latin music
What is the "beguine"?
The beguine is a dance style that originated in the Caribbean and became popular in the early 20th century. It features a smooth, flowing rhythm with a gentle, swaying motion. Dancers perform slow, graceful steps and turns, often accompanied by soft, melodic music. The beguine is known for its relaxed and romantic character, making it a popular choice for social dancing and ballroom events.
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beguine
music written in the bolero rhythm of the beguine dance
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beguine
(Roman Catholic Church) a member of a lay sisterhood (one of several founded in the Netherlands in the 12th and 13th centuries); though not taking religious vows the sisters followed an austere life
Halimbawa
At the beachside party, guests joined in the beguine, adding a touch of Caribbean flair to the festivities with their lively movements.
During the cruise ship's Latin night, passengers gathered on the deck to dance the beguine under the stars, enjoying the warm Caribbean breeze and lively music.
The dance studio hosted a workshop on the beguine, attracting enthusiasts eager to master the rhythmic patterns and fluid motions of the dance.
Learning the beguine was a fun experience for the class, as they embraced the energetic steps and vibrant spirit of the dance.
The dancers moved gracefully across the floor, their hips swaying to the infectious rhythm of the beguine.