
1) Ballroom dance 2) Ballroom dance 3) Dance a la Cole Porter 4) Dance, started in Martinique 5) Fox trot relative 6) Rumbalike dance 7) Sister 8) South American dance 9) What Cole Porter began
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[dance] The beguine is a dance and music form, similar to a slow rumba. It was popular in the 1930s, coming from the islands of Guadeloupe and Martinique, where in local Creole Beke or Begue means a White person, and Beguine is the female form. It is a combination of Latin folk dance and French ballroom dance, and is a spirited but slow, cl...
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• (n.) A woman belonging to one of the religious and charitable associations or communities in the Netherlands, and elsewhere, whose members live in beguinages and are not bound by perpetual vows.
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type of Rumba, probably originated in Martinique or Cuba.
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Or beghards or beguines. Men and especially women who, in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, led a life of piety and austerity in solitude or in community. They did not belong to religious institutions, but they largely followed the same commitments
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[
n] - (Roman Catholic) a member of a lay sisterhood (one of several founded in the Netherlands in the 12th and 13th centuries) 2. [n] - music written in the bolero rhythm of the beguine dance 3. [n] - a ballroom dance that originated in the French West Indies
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noun a ballroom dance that originated in the French West Indies; similar to the rumba
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a dance in bolero rhythm that originated in Martinique. · a modern social dance based on the beguine. · music for either of these dances.
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a ballroom dance that originated in the French West Indies
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