sword dance
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Definition
Noun: 1. A traditional dance involving swords: A sword dance is a type of folk or ceremonial dance, traditionally performed by men, where the dancers either step nimbly over swords placed on the ground or flourish and brandish swords in the air as part of a choreographed routine.
Usage
- The term is used to describe specific cultural performances, often associated with Scotland, the Middle East, and parts of Asia.
- It refers to the dance as a whole performance or tradition.
Examples
- The Highland regiment performed a thrilling sword dance at the cultural festival.
- He has mastered the intricate steps of the traditional sword dance.
- The celebration featured music, food, and a dramatic sword dance.
Advanced Usage
- "To perform a sword dance": This is the standard phrase for executing this dance.
- The clan chief invited the dancers to perform a sword dance at the gathering.
Variants and Related Words
- Sword dancing (n/gerund): The activity or art of performing sword dances.
- Sword dancing requires great skill and precision.
- Hilt-and-point sword dance: A specific type where dancers move around swords placed on the ground in a cross or star pattern.
Synonyms
- War dance: (Note: While some sword dances are martial in origin, not all war dances involve swords, and not all sword dances are war dances. This is a contextual synonym for martial-themed performances.)
- Folk dance: A broader category that includes sword dances.
Related Phrases
- Dance of the swords: A descriptive phrase sometimes used interchangeably with "sword dance."
- Crossed swords dance: Refers specifically to styles where swords are laid on the ground.
Noun
- any of various dances by men who step nimbly over swords or flourish them in the air