Haha...cute.  Yeah, I don't see a dance called the SCREW on this list either.
 Word   	 Definition
Word   	 Definition 
allemande 	courtly baroque dance in which the arms are interlaced 
beguine 	vigorous Caribbean dance 
bergamask 	country dance 
bolero 	Spanish dance with sudden pauses and sharp turns 
bossa-nova 	Brazilian dance similar to samba 
boston 	waltz-like dance 
bourrée 	French baroque dance with quick rhythm 
bransle 	an old French follow-the-leader dance 
buck-and-wing 	solo tap dance with many leg flings and leaps 
cabriole 	curved furniture leg ending in a ball; exuberant dance or caper 
cakewalk 	prancing stage dance with backward tilt 
canary 	lively Renaissance courtly dance 
cancan 	French woman's dance involving high kicks while holding up front of skirt 
carioca 	variation of the samba 
cha-cha 	fast rhythmic ballroom dance 
chaconne 	Spanish baroque dance in triple time 
Charleston 	fast-paced 1920s dance characterized by energetic kicking 
cinque-pace 	lively medieval dance with five steps 
conga 	Afro-Congan dance performed by a group in a single line 
contredanse 	folk dance in which two lines of couples face each other 
cotillion 	elaborate ballroom dance with frequent changes of partner 
courante 	quick Italian baroque dance involving running steps 
czardas 	Hungarian dance that increases in speed 
doppio 	double meter Renaissance dance step 
ductia 	vigorous stamping dance 
dump 	obsolete English dance in 4/4 time 
estampie 	vigorous rhythmic Provençal stamping dance 
fandango 	lively Spanish dance performed by a couple 
farandole 	lively Provençal dance in which men and women hold hands 
farruca 	Spanish gypsy dance with sudden tempo and mood changes 
flamenco 	vigorous rhythmic dance originating with Gypsies 
fox-trot 	slow and complex ballroom dance 
galliard 	sprightly Renaissance and Baroque dance 
galop 	lively double-time dance 
gavotte 	moderate tempo French peasant dance 
gigue 	lively Baroque dance in triple time 
habanera 	slow and seductive Cuban dance 
hambo 	Swedish folk dance in three-four time 
hora 	circle dance 
hornpipe 	lively British folk dance 
hula 	sinuous Polynesian dance with rhythmic hip movements 
hustle 	lively disco dance derived from swing elements with a plus-like pattern 
jig 	springy and sprightly dance 
jitterbug 	jazz dance featuring vigorous acrobatic feats 
jive 	fast dance done to jazz or swing music 
jota 	fast Spanish folk dance in triple time 
juba 	dance with clapping and leg slapping performed by Southern blacks 
kazachoc 	Slavic fast dance in which dancer squats and kicks out legs alternately[/B] 
kazatzka 	Slavic folk dance performed by a couple 
ketjak 	traditional Balinese dance accompanied by male chorus 
kolo 	Central European folk dance having a ring of dancers 
lavolta 	lively bouncy dance for two persons 
limbo 	dance of the West Indies where dancers pass under horizontal pole 
lindy hop 	lively dance closely resembling the jitterbug and famous for its aerials 
malaguena 	Spanish dance performed by a couple, similar to the fandango 
mambo 	Cuban ballroom dance resembling the rumba or cha-cha 
matachin 	Spanish ritualised sword-dance or battle dance 
maxixe 	Brazilian ballroom dance resembling the two-step 
mazurka 	Polish folk dance in moderate triple measure 
merengue 	Caribbean ballroom dance in which feet are frequently dragged 
minuet 	slow and stately Baroque dance in 3/4 time 
moresco 	a Moorish dance or morris-dance 
morris 	vigorous English dance performed by costumed men 
one-step 	ballroom dance marked by quick walking steps 
paso-doble 	quick Spanish one-step dance 
passacaglia 	slow solemn Italian or Spanish dance 
passepied 	Breton dance resembling a quick minuet 
pavane 	stately English Renaissance court dance 
polacca 	stately Polish dance; polonaise 
polka 	lively Bohemian dance for a couple 
polonaise 	stately Polish dance of moderate tempo 
quadrille 	square dance for four couples; card game for four people 
quickstep 	fast march-like dance 
reel 	lively dance of the Scottish Highlands 
rigadoon 	lively Baroque period dance 
round 	dance in a ring 
roundel 	anything circular; circle; disc; ring-dance 
rumba 	Cuban ballroom dance with pronounced hip movements 
salsa 	fast Latin American jazz-influenced dance 
saltarello 	lively Italian dance 
samba 	Brazilian dance of African origin 
sarabande 	stately Spanish Baroque court dance 
schottische 	old polka-like round dance 
seguidilla 	Spanish folk dance 
shag 	dance where participants hop energetically 
shimmy 	jazz dance featuring rapid shaking of the body 
shuffle 	dance featuring sliding or scraping of the feet 
stomp 	jazz dance featuring heavy stamping of the feet 
strathspey 	reel-like Scottish dance of moderate tempo 
tango 	Latin-American (orig. Argentinian) ballroom dance with long pauses 
tarantella 	fast violent Italian folk dance 
tordion 	Renaissance dance similar to but slower than a galliard 
tricotee 	lively old dance 
twist 	dance featuring many gyrations of the hips 
two-step 	ballroom dance with two main steps 
varsovienne 	polka-like Polish dance 
veleta 	English ballroom round dance for couples 
volta 	old leaping dance 
waltz 	ballroom dance in 3/4 time 
zamacueca 	Chilean dance where partners move around each other 
zambra 	Spanish dance 
zapateado 	Latin-American dance with rhythmic tapping of the feet 
ziganka 	Russian country dance 
zoppetto 	medieval Italian limping hop dance 
zouk 	Caribbean disco dance and corresponding type of fast rhythmic music
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