Ballroom dance, refers collectively to a set of partner dances, which originated in the Western world and are now enjoyed both socially and competitively around the globe. Its performance and entertainment aspects are also widely enjoyed on stage, in film, and on television. While historically ballroom dance may refer to any form of formal social dancing as recreation, with the eminence of dancesport in modern times the term has became much narrower in scope, usually referring specifically to the International Standard and International Latin style dances (see dance groupings below). In the United States, two additional variations�'American Smooth' and 'American Rhythm'�have also been popularized and are commonly recognized as styles of 'ballroom dance'. Contents 1 Definitions and history 1.1 Rogers and Astaire 1.2 Modern ballroom movements 2 Competitive dancing 2.1 Elements of competition 2.2 Medal examinations 3 Dances 3.1 International Style 3.2 American Style 3.3 Historical/Vintage Dance
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Week From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search For more details on each day of the week, see days of the week. For the TV station in the Peoria-Bloomington, Illinois market, see WEEK-TV. A week is a unit of time longer than a day and shorter than a month. In most modern calendars, including the Gregorian calendar, the week is a period of seven days. Contents 1 The week as indicator of market day 2 Origin of the seven-day week 2.1 Hindu, Babylonian, and Jewish seven-day week 2.2 Chinese seven-day week 3 Later use of the week
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