10 Interesting ways of Expressing Dance
- REDARROWS INSTITUTE
- May 14, 2016
- 2 min read
I’m sure you’ve seen the some famous English movies like Dirty Dancing, save the last dance, step up, Saturday night fever, center stage and enjoyed watching them.
After watching these movie, you wanted to sign up for dance classes, didn’t you?
so here we go for the best.

Dance the night away
To dance all night long: We are going to dance the night away, and you are welcome to join us if you wish.
To boogie
To dance to fast pop or rock-n-roll music: Stop complaining! Let’s boogie!
Strut your stuff
To dance confidently on the dance floor and show off your dancing skills: Matt always struts his stuff. Some people consider him to be a good dancer.
Burn up the dance floor
To dance in an enthusiastic and lively way on the dance floor: Nina burned up the dance floor at Linda’s party last Sunday.
Dancing on air
To be extremely happy: My husband was dancing on air after he got a promotion.
Put on your dancing shoes
To get ready to dance, as at a party or other event: Don’t forget to put on your dancing shoes! It will be a great party.
Have two left feet
This expression is used to describe a person who is not a very good dancer: The thing is, I have two left feet. That’s why you should ask someone else to the prom.
A slow dance
A dance that is done slowly because the tempo of the music is slow. It implies that the song is slow and romantic, and the man and woman hold each other tightly as they dance together: They looked so romantic dancing their first slow dance.
Dance cheek to cheek
To dance close together, with the partners’ heads (cheeks) close or touching: Sandy and Peter were dancing cheek to cheek when someone knocked on the door.
All-singing, all-dancing
This term is used to describe high-tech gadgets with the latest technology and all the latest features: Bob showed us his new all-singing, all-dancing computer.











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