soft-shoe dancing
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Definition
- Noun:
- A style of tap dancing performed while wearing shoes with soft soles: This term specifically refers to a form of rhythmic dance where the dancer wears shoes with flexible, non-metallic soles, producing quieter, more subtle sounds compared to standard tap shoes with metal plates.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The vaudeville performer was famous for his elegant soft-shoe dancing.
- She prefers soft-shoe dancing because it allows for smoother, more fluid movements.
Advanced Usage
- "to do a soft-shoe": to perform this specific style of dance.
- For his final number, the entertainer decided to do a soft-shoe.
Variants and Related Words
- Soft-shoe (noun/adjective): Often used as a shorter form or to describe the style itself.
- The act featured a classic soft-shoe routine.
- Tap dancing (noun): The broader category of percussive dance, which includes both soft-shoe and hard-shoe (with metal taps) styles.
Synonyms
- Rhythm dancing: A general term for dance styles emphasizing rhythmic footwork.
- Buck and wing (historical): A specific, lively style of tap dance that can be performed in soft-shoe.
Related Phrases
- "Soft-shoe shuffle": A common phrase referring to the characteristic sliding steps of this dance style.
- He broke into a gentle soft-shoe shuffle across the stage.
Noun
- tap dancing wearing shoes that have soft soles