Dance is a performing art. It is described in many ways. It is when people move to a musical rhythm. As with other performing arts, some people dance to express their feelings and emotions or to feel better.
Dance can be used to tell a story. In some societies, dance suits both songas and music. Dancing is sometimes practiced as a sport and has similar athletic aspects.
- Aerial dance
- Afro dance
- African dance
- Argentino Tango
- Azerbaijani dance
- Ballet
- Ballet d’action
- Ballet classical
- Ballet jazz
- Ballet neo-classical
- Ballet contemporary
- Belly dance
- Bharatnatyam
- Bounce
- Bollywood dance
- Brazilian folk dance
- Breakdance
- Butoh
- Cancan
- Capoeira
- Cha cha
- Chhau
- Chinese dance
- Comédie ballet
- Concert dance
- Contra dance
- Country dance
- Cunningham
- Disco dance
- Electro dance
- Electric boogaloo
- Ethnic dance
- Flamenco
- Folk dance
- Freestyle dance
- Funk dance
- Gangsta waling
- Gavotte
- Graham
- Gudian wudao
- Harlem shake
- Horton
- Hip-Hop dance
- Humphrey
- House dance
- Ice dance
- Ice ballet
- Iranian dance
- Iroquois dance
- Jazz Dance
- Jooking
- Kabuki
- Kathka
- Krumping
- Kuchipudi
- Latin
- Lion dance
- Limón
- Locking
- Lyrical dance
- Mambo
- Manipouri
- Minjian wudao
- Minzu wuju
- Modern dance
- Mohiniattam
- Neon dance
- Oriental dance
- Odissi
- Pole dance
- Popping
- Potlatch dance
- Powwow dance
- Punk dance
- Psychological ballet
- QuickStep
- Rave dance
- Reggaeton
- Robot dance
- Rock ballet
- Salsa
- Samba
- Street dance
- Social dance
- Swing
- Tap dance
- Tango
- Tanztheater
- Tribal dance
- Twerk
- Ukrainian dance
- Vogue
- Waltz
- Zumba