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barn dance

NOUN
  1. a dance party featuring country dancing

How To Use barn dance In A Sentence

  • He loved music and was a caller at local barn dances and enjoyed sequence dances.
  • This will be followed by an evening barn dance.
  • The dances are not energetic in the sense that a barn dance or a ceilidh is.
  • The variety of instruments alone is a testimony to the healthy state of traditional music in the area and tunes types include double jigs, reels, polkas, airs, barn dances, slip jigs and hornpipes.
  • While I was reading I got a picture of you chopping wood, but you were in your Barn Dance attire (red and blue plaid shirt, jeans, bota bag, etc.) and had a big smile on your face. Back to Business
  • But to the younger generation, a winter holiday means action- and down through the 'Swamp hollow' and over the hill road they go, afoot or in sleighs, through the drifting snow, to a barn dance at the Centre.
  • Modern western square dancing is a far cry from the old time barn dances of yesteryear.
  • Central Birmingham Group held a barn dance which raised £200; door-to-door the group collected £1,300.
  • At the moment, I do quite a few barn dances, mainly for wedding anniversaries.
  • Ceilidhs, like American barn dances, are high-spirited social affairs with group dances and callers who help novices, like this young Scot in the Outer Hebrides' Castlebay, learn the steps.
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