Noun
dancing in which the steps are more important than gestures or postures
Source: WordNetstep-dancing
Irish Step Dancing main Irish step dancers from Scoil Rince na Connemara in Wilkes-Barre, PA, dance at the HUB, Penn State University Stepdancing as a modern form is descended directly from old-style step dancing. Source: Internet
Modern masters of old-style step dancing style can trace the lineage of their steps directly back to 18th century dancers. Source: Internet
Fiddle and piping styles were preserved in Cape Breton which have not been classically influenced or informed and which are truly and inextricably linked to step dancing rhythms. Source: Internet
It is hard to overstate the way Irish step dancing has exploded onto the scene in mainstream media. Source: Internet
This PEI Ceilidh will feature a wide variety of music including Maritime music, champion step dancing, traditional fiddling in both the Celtic and the Don Messer style, lots of laughter and more. Source: Internet
The Bellingham Senior Activity Center offers English country dance lessons on Thursdays at 1:30 p.m. and step dancing classes Mondays and Fridays. Source: Internet