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toe dancing

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Noun1.toe dancing - a dance performed on tiptoetoe dancing - a dance performed on tiptoe          
dancing, terpsichore, dance, saltation - taking a series of rhythmical steps (and movements) in time to music


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We had social dancing and an interpretive type of soft toe dancing.
There is no reason why the new South Africa should not retain, or take further to, toe dancing and tutus: one of the most exciting features of current artistic activity (and one of the most potently optimistic metaphors for the country's future) is the range and fusion of western and African art forms to be found all over the country.
There is no reason why the new South Africa should not retain, or take further to, toe dancing and tutus: one of the most exciting features of current artistic activity (and one of the most potently optimistic metaphors for the country's future) is the range and fusion of western and African art forms to be found all over the country.
 
 
 
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