Noun
danza (uncountable)
A Puerto Rican music genre associated with ballroom dancing.
Some memorizers arbitrarily associate each playing card with a familiar person or object, so that the king of clubs is represented by, say, Tony Danza. The grand masters associate each card with a person, an action, or an object so that every group of three cards can be converted into a sentence. Joshua Foer
I learned so much from Tony Danza I learned so much about myself. Judith Light
The chamber group under the direction of Lorna Castillo begins with Danza Feliz of Leopold Mozart, followed by Tomahawk by R. Matesky and “Variations over a theme” based on French folklore by J. Holesovsky. Source: Internet
It got worse for Jamaica when the out-of-form Gayle (six) was bowled by Dave Mohammed, who also picked removed in-form batsman Danza Hyatt (four), stumped by Ramdin. Source: Internet
;''Judge Dredd: The Official Movie Adaptation citation Written by Andrew Helfer and illustrated by Carlos Ezquerra and Michael Danza. Source: Internet
Rubinoff, 43, has been plying his trade on the Upper West Side since his family immigrated when he was a teenager, with a clientele that boasts a handful of celebrities including Bruce Willis and Tony Danza. Source: Internet