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		Definition of modern dance in English: modern dancenoun mass nounA free expressive style of dancing that developed in the early 20th century as a reaction to classical ballet. In recent years it has included elements not usually associated with dance, such as speech and film. 现代舞(始于20世纪早期、逆古典芭蕾舞的自由表达舞蹈形式,近年来更融合了话语和电影等非舞蹈成分) Example sentencesExamples -  She was mainly taught folk dance, but modern dance was also incorporated to a small degree.
 -  It is to be expected, since we don't share the same popularity as ballet or modern dance.
 -  Glen, I think, really started to wed the two different styles of classical ballet with modern dance.
 -  It also helps to train in several techniques, such as jazz, ballet, tap, and modern dance.
 -  And our supremacy in dance is largely through one of its own disciplines, modern dance.
 -  Lately, poetry readings have been added to the mix, and contemporary classical and modern dance are soon to follow.
 -  The string of treats came as a welcome throwback to the early days of modern dance when pieces were short and numerous.
 -  Deborah expressed regrets about the stark separation of classical ballet and modern dance.
 -  Every style of dance will be catered for including hip-hop and modern dance.
 -  There is an increasingly fine line nowadays between some modern dance and classical ballet.
 -  It was to be an incredibly exciting new company with classically based modern dance.
 -  The main genres of choreographed dance are ballet, modern dance, and jazz dance.
 -  His works have been performed internationally by major ballet and modern dance companies.
 -  His dancing is a cross between break dancing and modern dance.
 -  Once home, she formed a dance company and continued to explore modern dance.
 -  Unlike ballet, which thrives on its past, modern dance wasn't supposed to have one.
 -  I heard about it later - from tap people, from ballet people, from modern dance people.
 -  They also take gymnastics, ballet, and modern dance classes twice a week each and a Latin class once a week.
 -  As in modern dance, each company expresses the particular interest and soul of its founder.
 -  Accompanied by his older sisters, he studied ballet and modern dance starting in third grade.
 
    Definition of modern dance in US English: modern dancenounˈˌmɑdərn ˈdæns A free, expressive style of dancing started in the early 20th century as a reaction to classical ballet. In recent years it has included elements not usually associated with dance, such as speech and film. 现代舞(始于20世纪早期、逆古典芭蕾舞的自由表达舞蹈形式,近年来更融合了话语和电影等非舞蹈成分) Example sentencesExamples -  The string of treats came as a welcome throwback to the early days of modern dance when pieces were short and numerous.
 -  And our supremacy in dance is largely through one of its own disciplines, modern dance.
 -  His dancing is a cross between break dancing and modern dance.
 -  Glen, I think, really started to wed the two different styles of classical ballet with modern dance.
 -  Once home, she formed a dance company and continued to explore modern dance.
 -  Unlike ballet, which thrives on its past, modern dance wasn't supposed to have one.
 -  There is an increasingly fine line nowadays between some modern dance and classical ballet.
 -  Accompanied by his older sisters, he studied ballet and modern dance starting in third grade.
 -  The main genres of choreographed dance are ballet, modern dance, and jazz dance.
 -  It was to be an incredibly exciting new company with classically based modern dance.
 -  It is to be expected, since we don't share the same popularity as ballet or modern dance.
 -  I heard about it later - from tap people, from ballet people, from modern dance people.
 -  Every style of dance will be catered for including hip-hop and modern dance.
 -  They also take gymnastics, ballet, and modern dance classes twice a week each and a Latin class once a week.
 -  As in modern dance, each company expresses the particular interest and soul of its founder.
 -  She was mainly taught folk dance, but modern dance was also incorporated to a small degree.
 -  His works have been performed internationally by major ballet and modern dance companies.
 -  Deborah expressed regrets about the stark separation of classical ballet and modern dance.
 -  It also helps to train in several techniques, such as jazz, ballet, tap, and modern dance.
 -  Lately, poetry readings have been added to the mix, and contemporary classical and modern dance are soon to follow.
 
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