dance orchestra
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Definition
Noun: - A group of musicians who play popular music, typically with a rhythmic emphasis, for the purpose of accompanying dancing. This type of orchestra is often smaller than a symphonic orchestra and focuses on genres suitable for social dance, such as swing, ballroom, or popular tunes of an era.
Usage
- The term is used to describe the musical ensemble itself, often in the context of events, venues, or historical periods where social dancing was or is a primary activity.
- It functions as a countable noun.
Examples
- The hotel hired a dance orchestra for the New Year's Eve gala.
- In the 1940s, a famous dance orchestra performed live on the radio every Saturday night.
- For their wedding reception, they wanted a small dance orchestra rather than a DJ.
Advanced Usage
- The term can sometimes imply a specific, somewhat formal or traditional style of ensemble for ballroom dancing, as opposed to a modern "band" for rock or pop.
- "to engage a dance orchestra": to hire such a group for an event.
- The committee decided to engage a dance orchestra for the charity ball.
Variants and Related Words
- Dance band (noun): A very close synonym, often used interchangeably with "dance orchestra," though "band" might suggest a slightly smaller or less formal group.
- Big band (noun): A specific type of large dance orchestra that became popular in the Swing Era, typically featuring saxophones, trumpets, trombones, and a rhythm section.
Synonyms
- Dance band
- Show band (when the ensemble also provides entertainment beyond just accompaniment)
- Society orchestra (a more formal term for an orchestra playing at high-society events)
Related Phrases
- "to play with a dance orchestra": to be a musician in such a group.
- Her grandfather used to play saxophone with a dance orchestra.
Noun
- a group of musicians playing popular music for dancing