List of dances
This is the main list of dances. It is a non-categorized, index list of specific dances. It may also include dances which could either be considered specific dances or a family of related dances. For example, ballet, ballroom dance and folk dance can be single dance styles or families of related dances.
See following for categorized lists:
- List of dance style categories
 - List of ethnic, regional, and folk dances by origin
 - List of national dances
 
Categories listed on these specialized (categorized) lists should also be included in this general index.
A
    
- Abayı
 - Abbots Bromley Horn Dance
 - Acharuli (Georgian folk dance)
 - Acro dance
 - Adana
 - Adowa dance
 - Affranchi (Haiti)
 - Agbadza
 - Agir Karadagi1
 - Ai Georgis
 - Alanta dance
 - Alkayida
 - Allemande
 - An Dro
 - Angaliastos
 - Angama (from Japan's Yaeyama Islands)
 - Angelica
 - Antikristos
 - Antipatitis
 - 'Aparima
 - Apu Inka
 - Arab dance
 - Aragonaise
 - Arcan
 - Ardah (Arab tribal war dance)
 - Argentine Tango
 - Arkan (Ukrainian, Hutsul)
 - Armenian line dance
 - Asma kasma
 - Assiko
 - Assyrian folk dance (Assyrian folk dances)
 - Asyik
 - Atilogwu
 - Atsiapat
 - Attan (Pashtun)
 - Awki awki
 - Azonto (Ghanaian dance)
 
B
    
- Baagh Naach
 - Bacchu-ber
 - Bachata (Dominican Republic, Latin Club, Folk)
 - Bachatango
 - Baagh Naach (Folk dance from Odisha, India)
 - Bagurumba (Folk dance of Assam, North-east India)
 - Baile de la Conquista
 - Baishou Dance
 - Bajidor Kahot
 - Bal-musette
 - Baladi
 - Balboa (Swing)
 - Ball dels Cossiers
 - Ballet
 - Ballo
 - Ballos (Burçak tarlası oyunu) (Greece), (Turkey)
 - Ballroom dance
 - Ballu tundu (Sardinia)
 - Bamboula
 - Bandari dance
 - Bar
 - Barachum
 - Bardo Chham (Folk dance of Arunachal, North-east India)
 - Baris
 - Barn dance
 - Baroque dance
 - Barynya (Russian, folk)
 - Basse danse (also Basse-dance, Bassadanse,Bassadanze. French and Italian Renaissance dances)
 - Basque dance
 - Batuque
 - BBoying (Breakdance)
 - Bear Dance
 - Béarnaise dance
 - Bedara Vesha
 - Bedhaya
 - Bélé
 - Belly dance
 - Beguine, dance of Caribbean origin
 - Berd
 - Bereznianka
 - Bergamask (Be dance, from Bergamo, Italy
 - Bhagavata Mela
 - Bhairab Naach
 - Bhangra (Folk Dance of Northern India)
 - Bharatanatyam (Indian classical dance)
 - Big Apple (Line dance)
 - Bihu dance (Folk dance of Assam, India)
 - Binasuan
 - Biyelgee (Mongolian)
 - Bizhu dance
 - Black Bottom (see Lindy Hop)
 - Blues (Club dance, Swing)
 - Bolero (American Ballroom, Cuban, European)
 - Bollywood (Indian)
 - Bomba (Ecuador)
 - Bomba (Puerto Rico) (African, Caribbean)
 - Bon Odori (Japanese)
 - Bondar
 - Boogaloo
 - Boogie-woogie (Swing)
 - Borborbor
 - Border Morris
 - Borrowdale (Zimbabweean, see Museve music)
 - Bossa nova (Brazil, see Bossa nova music)
 - Boston
 - Bourrée (historical)
 - Branle (Bransle) (historical)
 - Brazilian Zouk
 - Breakaway (see Lindy Hop)
 - Breakdancing
 - Breton dance
 - Buchaechum
 - Bugaku
 - Bugg (a swing dance from Sweden)
 - Bump
 - Bunny Hop
 - Burlesque dance
 - Buta Kola
 - Butoh (Japanese)
 - Butterfly dance (American contemporary)
 - Buyō (Japanese)
 - Byeongsin chum
 - Bygdedans
 
C
    
- Cabbage Patch
 - Cachucha
 - Cajun dance, (Louisiana, United States Regional, Cajun)
 - Cakalele
 - Cakewalk (Swing)
 - Calabrian Tarantella
 - Calypso (Caribbean)
 - Can-can (Cancan, can can)
 - Canaries dance (historical, Renaissance, court)
 - Candle dance
 - Candombe (Uruguayan)
 - Capoeira (dance and martial art, Brazil)
 - Caporales (Bolivia)
 - Carabinier (Haiti)
 - Carimbó
 - Cariñosa (dance of love) Philippines
 - Carioca
 - Carnavalito
 - Carpaea
 - Castle Walk
 - Cat Daddy
 - Căluş (Romanian ritual dance)
 - Ceili dance
 - Cendrawasih
 - Ceroc (Modern Jive, Club)
 - Chaabi (Moroccan Berber dance)
 - Chacarera (Argentina)
 - Cha cha cha or Cha cha (Cuba, Latin Ballroom Social)
 - Chaconne
 - Chaiti ghoda dance
 - Chakacha
 - Chakkirako
 - Chamamé (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay)
 - Chang Lo
 - Chapelloise
 - Charikawi
 - Charkula
 - Charleston
 - Chasapiko (Greece)
 - Cheoyongmu
 - Cheraw dance
 - Chicken Dance
 - Chicken Noodle Soup
 - Chhau dance (Folk dance of Odisha, India)
 - Chhayam
 - Chholiya
 - Choobazi
 - Choreia
 - Chukano horo
 - Chukchu
 - Ch'unchu
 - Chula (Southern Brasil)
 - Chumak
 - Chumba (Garifuna people in several Central America)
 - Chunaengjeon
 - Cibi
 - Cilveloy
 - Cinquepace, Cinque-pace
 - Circassian Dance
 - Circle dance
 - Cirebon mask dance (Java, Indonesia)
 - Clog dance (British)
 - Clogging
 - Clowning
 - Clutha
 - Cocek
 - Cocolo
 - Collegiate shag
 - Compas (Haiti, Guadeloupe, Martinique)
 - Condong
 - Conga
 - Contact improvisation
 - Contemporary dance
 - Contra dance
 - Cordax Greek / Roman erotic dance
 - Cornish dance
 - Corridinho
 - Corrido
 - Cossack dance
 - Cotillion
 - Country/western dance
 - Country dance
 - Country/Western Two-step
 - Coupé-décalé
 - Courante (historical)
 - Court dance
 - Crip walk
 - Crnogorka (dance)
 - Crpi voda, Jano
 - Csárdás (Folk, Hungarian; also variants in Slovak dances, Rusyn dances, (Ukrainian dances, Lemko dances))
 - Cuarteto (Argentina)
 - Cuban rumba
 - Cuban salsa
 - Cueca (Argentina, Bolivia, Chile)
 - Cumbia (Colombia, Club)
 - Cumbia Villera (Argentina)
 - Cupid Shuffle
 
D
    
- Dab (America)
 - Dabke (Arab folk dance native to the Levant)
 - Dalkhai (Folk dance from Western Odisha, India)
 - Dance of Osman Taka
 - Dancer's Delight (Scottish)
 - Dances of Universal Peace
 - Danda nata (Folk dance from Odisha, India)
 - Dandia (Folk dance of Gujarat, India)
 - Dandiya Raas
 - Danza de los Viejitos
 - Danza de los Voladores
 - Danza de tijeras (Peru)
 - Danzantes de Levanto
 - Danzón
 - Dappan koothu
 - Dashing White Sergeant
 - Daychovo horo
 - Deer dance
 - Deknni
 - Deodhani dance
 - Devil's Sword Dance
 - Dhaanto
 - Dhalo (from Goa, éIndia)
 - Dhamail or Dhamal (from Sylhet, Bangladesh)
 - Dhimsa
 - Diablada (Bolivia, Chile, Peru)Dab
 - Dilan (a Kurdish dance, Iran, Turkey, Iraq)
 - Dipat
 - Diplos horos
 - Dirk dance
 - Disco
 - Discofox
 - Djolé
 - Dollu Kunitha
 - Domkach
 - Domni
 - Double bugg (a swing dance from Sweden)
 - Dougie
 - Dragon dance
 - Duke of Perth
 - Dumhal
 - Dunhuang dance
 - Duranguense
 - Dutty Wine - a West Indian, Dancehall-inspired dance
 
E
    
    
F
    
- Fa'ataupati
 - Fan dance (Chinese or burlesque)
 - Fandango (Spain)
 - Fanga
 - Farandole (Provençal)
 - Faroese dance
 - Farruca
 - Festejo
 - Fisounis
 - Flamenco (Spanish/Roma)
 - Floss (Western)
 - Folk dance
 - Formation dance
 - Forró (dance from northeast of Brazil)
 - Foxtrot (Ballroom Social)
 - Freak dancing
 - The Freddy
 - Frevo
 - Frug
 - Freestyle
 - Fugdi
 - Funaná
 - Furiant
 - Furlana
 
G
    
- Gainjeonmokdan
 - Gair dance
 - Gaitanaki
 - Galliard
 - Galop
 - Gambuh
 - Gammaldans
 - Gandrung
 - Ganggangsullae
 - Gankino (Bulgaria)
 - Gangnam Style
 - Gankino horo
 - Ganggangsullae
 - Garadi
 - Garba (folk dance of state of Gujarat, India)
 - Garland dance
 - Gato (Argentina, Uruguay)
 - Gaudiya Nritya (West Bengal, India)
 - Gaur Maria Dance
 - Gavotte (Brittany), Gavot (historical)
 - Gay Gordons
 - Gending Sriwijaya
 - Geommu
 - Gerontikos
 - Ghoomar (Folk Dance of Rajasthan, Northern India)
 - Ghumura Dance (Folk dance of Kalahandi, Orissa/Odisha, India).
 - Giddha (Folk dance of Northern India)
 - Gigue
 - Giknas
 - Gluvo-nemo
 - Gombey (Bermuda)
 - Gombhira
 - Goravara Kunitha
 - Goria dance
 - Goseong ogwangdae
 - Gotipua (Odisha, India)
 - Grancharsko horo
 - Grida dance
 - Grinding
 - Grizzly Bear
 - Guaguancó
 - Guapacha
 - Gumboot dance (Africa)
 - Gusharaveli
 
H
    
- Hacha'a
 - Hai-hak dance
 - Haka
 - Hakken (Dutch)
 - Halay (Turkish, Folk)
 - Halling
 - Hambo (Scandinavian, Folk)
 - Hand jive
 - Hardcore Dancing (Urban American Hardcore)
 - Harlem Shake
 - Hasapiko (Greece)
 - Hatzichristos
 - Headbanging
 - Highland dancing
 - Hip hop dance
 - Hiragasy
 - Historical dance
 - Hitch hike
 - Hivinau
 - Hoedown
 - Hojagiri
 - Hokey Pokey, also known as Hokey-cokey, Okey-cokey
 - Holubka
 - Hootchy-Kootchy
 - Hopak (Ukrainian)
 - Hopak-Kolom
 - Hop-tu-Naa
 - Hora (many named versions; folk, Bulgarian, Israeli, Romanian, Ukrainian)
 - Horon (Turkish, Folk)
 - Hornpipe (Ireland)
 - House dance
 - Huaconada
 - Huapango
 - Huayno (Peru)
 - Hula
 - Hulivesha
 - Hully Gully
 - Humppa (see Music of Finland)
 - Hunguhungu
 - Hustle and its variant, New York Hustle (Club)
 - Hutsulka
 - Hyporchema
 
I
    
    
J
    
- Ja'i
 - Janger
 - Jangi
 - Jarabe tapatío
 - Jarana yucateca
 - Java
 - Jazz dance
 - Jenkka
 - Jerkin'
 - Jhijhiya
 - Jhum dance
 - Jhumair
 - Jhumar
 - Jig Ireland
 - Jig (Scottish country)
 - Jitterbug (Swing)
- Cajun Jitterbug
 - Jitterbug Stroll (Line dance, Swing)
 
 - Jive (Ballroom, International Latin)
 - Joged (Indonesian)
 - Joget
 - John Wall dance
 - Jookin
 - Jota (Spanish dance)
 - Jove Malaj Mome (Bulgarian folk dance)
 - Juego de maní
 - Jumpstyle (Techno based dance)
 
K
    
- Kabasaran
 - Kachāshī (Okinawa, Japan)
 - Kakilambe
 - Kalamatianos (Greece)
 - Kalbelia
 - Kalikapatadi
 - Kalymnikos (Greece)
 - Kamarinskaya (Russia)
 - Kamilierikos
 - Kamrupi dance
 - Kancet Papatai
 - Kanella
 - Kangeli
 - Kangilu
 - Kaosikii dance
 - Kapitan Louka
 - Karakattam
 - Karana
 - Karikázó
 - Karma Naach
 - Karsilamas
 - Kastorianos
 - Kaşık Havası
 - Kathak (Classical Indian dance)
 - Kathakali (India, incorporates dance)
 - Katsabadianos
 - Kebyar duduk
 - Kecak
 - Kechagiadikos
 - Keisabadi (Folk dance from Odisha, India)
 - Kenshibu
 - Kerala Natanam (Indian dance created by Guru Gopinath)
 - Kerkiraikos
 - Khaleegy
 - Khanchobany
 - Khasapiko (Greece)
 - Khattak Dance (Pashtun)
 - Khigga (Assyrian folk dance)
 - Khon (Thai dance)
 - Khorovod (Russia)
 - Khorumi
 - Kikkli
 - Kinigitos
 - Kizomba (Angola)
 - Kleistos (Greece)
 - Klezmer (Israeli Jewish)
 - Klompendansen (Dutch)
 - Kochari
 - Koftos (Greece)
 - Kolannalu
 - Kolata
 - Kolbasti (Turkey)
 - Kolo (Slavic)
 - Kolomyjka (Ukrainian)
 - Kontradans (Haiti)
 - Kopačka
 - Kopanitsa (Bulgaria)
 - Körtánc
 - Kotsari or Kochari (Armenian: Քոչարի; Turkish: Koçari; Greek: Κότσαρι; Georgian: ქოჩარი; Laz: Koçari; Azerbaijani: Köçəri)
 - Koutsos
 - Kōwakamai
 - Kozachok (Ukrainian)
 - Kpanlogo
 - Krakowiak (Poland)
 - Krishnanattam (India)
 - Kromanti dance
 - Krumping
 - Kuchipudi (Classical Indian dance)
 - Kuda Lumping
 - Kuduro
 - Kujawiak (Poland)
 - Kullawada
 - Kumi Odori
 - Kumina
 - Kummi
 - Kurdish dance (Iran and Iraq)
 - Kwassa kwassa
 
L
    
- Lafina
 - Lahasua
 - Lakalaka
 - Lambada
 - Lambeth Walk
 - Lambri Kamara
 - Lap dance
 - Lasya
 - Latin dance
 - Lavani (Indian, Maharashtra)
 - Ländler (Austria)
 - Lebang Boomani dance
 - Legényes
 - Legong
 - Lerikos (Greece)
 - LeRoc (Modern Jive, Ceroc)
 - Les Lanciers
 - Letkajenkka (also known as Letkis, Letkajenka, Letkiss, Letka-Enka, Let's Kiss Jenka, La Yenka)
 - Leventikos (Greece)
 - Lezginka (Russian Caucasus Region)
 - Lezim
 - Likok Pulo
 - Limbo (dancers pass under horizontal pole)
 - Linđo
 - Lindy Hop (Swing)
 - Line dance
 - Lion dance
 - Lipothymiarikos
 - Liscio (Italian traditional music and dance inspired to Waltz, Polka and Mazurka)
 - Llamerada
 - Locking
 - Long Sword
 - Loulouvikos
 - Loure (historical)
 - Lurish dance (Iran and Iraq)
 - Lyrical dance
 
M
    
- Maanch
 - Macarena (Spain)
 - Maculelê
 - Madison (Line dance)
 - Maglalatik (Folk Dance of Philippines)
 - Mahari dance
 - Mak Inang
 - Makedonia
 - Makedonikos antikristos
 - Makrinitsa dance
 - Mak Sa'moa
 - Mako
 - Malaguena
 - Malhão
 - Malwai Giddha
 - Mambo (American Ballroom, of Cuban origin)
 - Mamita
 - Mandilatos
 - Maniatikos
 - Manipuri (Classical Indian Dance)
 - Mapalé
 - Mapouka
 - Mardana Jhumair
 - Marinera (Peru)
 - Mascherata
 - Mashed Potato
 - Matachin (Matachines)
 - Matki dance
 - Māʻuluʻulu
 - Maypole dance
 - Maxixe (Social)
 - Mazur (dance) (Poland)
 - Mazurka (Poland)
 - Mchogoro (Mayotte)
 - Medieval dance
 - Meʻetuʻupaki
 - Meke
 - Melbourne Shuffle (Australia)
 - Menora
 - Merengue (Latin Club)
 - Méringue (Haiti)
 - Metelytsia ((Ukrainian), khorovod)
 - Metsovitikos
 - Mihanikos
 - Milonga (see Argentine Tango)
 - Minuet
 - Mirzayi
 - Mixer dance
 - Mizmar
 - Modern dance
 - Modern Jive
 - Mohiniyattam (Indian classical dance)
 - Molly dance
 - Monferrina
 - Monodiplos
 - Moonwalker
 - Moraego
 - Morenada (Bolivia)
 - Moresca
 - Moreška
 - Morris dance
 - Mosak sulmani dance
 - Moshing
 - Mpougatsas
 - Mugo
 - Muiñeira (Galicia, Spain)
 - Mujra
 - Mule
 - Murga (Argentina, Uruguay, Spain)
 - Mussoll
 - Mwanzele
 
N
    
    
O
    
- O Nikolos
 - Oberek (also called Obertas or Ober, Poland)
 - Odissi a.k.a. Orissi (Odisha, India)
 - Odzemek
 - Ohafia War Dance
 - Ohangla dance
 - Ojapali (folk dance from Assam, India)
 - Okayama
 - Okumkpa
 - Oleg
 - Omal
 - One-Step
 - Oro (eagle dance)
 - Oruro Diablada
 - 'ote'a
 - ʻotuhaka
 - Owa dance
 
P
    
- P'aquchi
 - Pa'o'a
 - Pachanga
 - Padayani
 - Padhar dance
 - Pagode
 - Paidushko horo
 - Pakurumo
 - Palamakia
 - Palo de Mayo (Nicaragua), Afro-Caribbean influence, not to be confused with Maypole dance
 - Pambiche
 - Pandanggo
 - Pangalay
 - Panthi (Folk dance of Chhattisgarh, India)
 - Pantsula (South Africa)
 - Panyembrama
 - Para Para
 - Parai Attam
 - Parasol dance (Japan)
 - Partalos
 - Participation dance
 - Partner dance
 - Passacaglia (Passacaille) (historical)
 - Passepied (historical)
 - Pasillo
 - Pasodoble (Spanish Ballroom, International Latin)
 - Pavane (historical)
 - Pavri Nach
 - Peabody (ballroom)
 - Peacock dance
 - Peewee style (originated by Pee-wee Herman in Pee-wee's Big Adventure)
 - Pembe
 - Pendet
 - Pentozali (Greece)
 - Perini Shivatandavam
 - Perinița
 - Perkhuli
 - Persian dance (Iran)
 - Petrunino Horo
 - Phulpati dance
 - Pidikhtos (Greece)
 - Pilioritikos
 - Pirgousikos
 - Piva
 - Pizzica
 - Plataniotiko Nero
 - Plena
 - Poco-poco
 - Podaraki
 - Pogo (A punk dance, consisting of jumping up and down)
 - Pogonishte
 - Pole dancing
 - Polka - many named versions (Ballroom, Folk, Historical)
 - Polka-mazurka
 - Polonaise
 - Pols (Norway, Folk, see Polska)
 - Polska (pl.: Polskor; Sweden, Folk)
 - Pom Squad
 - Pony
 - Popping
 - Pop, Lock, and Drop It (Hip hop dance)
 - Potrčulka
 - Poustseno
 - Povrateno
 - Pravo
 - Prophetic dance
 - Proskinitos
 - Pryvit (Ukrainian)
 - Puliyattam
 - Pung cholom
 - Punta (Honduras)
 - Pyrrhichios (Dance from Pontos; Greek Black Sea)
 
Q
    
- Qhapaq Qulla
 - Quadrille
 - Queer Tango
 - Quickstep (Ballroom)
 - Quebradita (Mexico)
 
R
    
- Raas
 - Raibenshe
 - Rain dancing
 - Ramvong (Cambodia)
 - Rapper sword
 - Raqs sharqi
 - La Raspa
 - Raut Nacha (Folk dance of Chhattisgarh, India)
 - Rebetiko dances (Greece)
 - Red River Jig (Canadian Métis)
 - Redowa
 - Reel (Irish and Scottish)
 - Regency dance
 - Reggada
 - Rejang dance
 - Renaissance dance
 - Reog
 - Rhumba (a.k.a. ballroom rumba; International Latin & American Rhythm)
- Cuban rumba (Cuba)
 
 - Rigaudon
 - Rinkafadda
 - Robam Meh Ambao
 - Robam Neary Chea Chuor
 - Robam Tep Apsara
 - Robot dance
 - Rock and Roll
 - Rodat
 - Roger de Coverley
 - Rom kbach
 - Romvong
 - Ronggeng
 - Round dance (two kinds: circular chain, couples)
 - Rougatsiarikos
 - Rudl
 - Rugovo
 
S
    
- Sadi Moma
 - Sagayan
 - Salegy
 - Salsa (Latin Club)
- Salsa Rueda (Latin Club, Round)
 
 - Saltarello
 - Saman
 - Samba
 - Samba (ballroom dance)
 - Sambai
 - Sammi
 - Sanding
 - Sanghyang
 - Sangini
 - Sangrai dance
 - Sapera
 - Sarabande (Saraband)
 - Sârbă
 - Sardana (Catalonia)
 - Sattriya dance (Assam, India)
 - Schottische
 - Schuhplattler
 - Scottish country dance
 - Scottish highland dance
 - Sean-Nós Dance (Ireland - Irish Dance in Sean Nós "Old Style")
 - Seann Triubhas
 - Seguidilla (Spanish, folk)
 - Semba (Angola)
 - Sequence dance
 - Serpent dance
 - Serra (Greece)
 - Set Dance Ireland
 - Seungjeonmu
 - Seungmu
 - Sevillanas (Spain)
 - Sewang dance
 - Shag (Swing)
 - Shake
 - Shalakho
 - Shim Sham (Line dance)
 - Shimmy
 - Shota
 - Sianos
 - Siklla
 - Simd
 - Simeriani
 - Singhi Chham
 - Singkil
 - Single Swing (Single Time Swing)
 - Singo Ulung
 - Sirmpa
 - Sirtaki (Syrtaki, Zorba) (Greece)
 - Sivas bar
 - Skank (dance)
 - Skip jive
 - Skočná
 - Slängpolska (Sweden, Folk, see Polska)
 - Slip jig (Ireland)
 - Slow dance
 - Slow Foxtrot - also known as Foxtrot and Slowfox (Ballroom)
 - Snoa
 - Social dance
 - Soke
 - Sokkie
 - Solomon Islands dance
 - Son (Mayan, Guatemala/Mexico)
 - Šopka
 - Sōran Bushi
 - Sousedská
 - Sousta (Greece)
 - Špacírka
 - Sperveri
 - Springar
 - Square dance
 - Squat dance
 - Square dance
 - Modern western square dance
 - Stage diving
 - Stamoulo
 - Stanky Legg (GS Boys)
 - Starotikveško
 - Stave dancing
 - Step dance (Ireland)
 - Stiletto dance (American contemporary solo dance)
 - Stomp dance
 - Strathspey
 - Street dance
 - The Strictly (British television dance)
 - Strip the willow
 - Subli
 - Suleiman Aga
 - Sundanese dance
 - Suscia
 - Swing (both as family of dances and as specific Texas dance)
 - Syrtos (Greece)
- Kalamatianos Syrtos (Mainland Syrtos) (Greece)
 
 
T
    
- Taepyeongmu
 - Tahtib
 - Tambor
 - Tambourin (Provençal)
 - Tamure
 - Tamzara
 - Tandava (India)
 - Tanggai dance
 - Tango (Argentina) (Ballroom, Social, Club)
- Argentine Tango - also known as Tango Argentino (Social)
 - Uruguayan Tango - also known as Tango Uruguayo (Social)
 - Ballroom Tango - competitive and social dance styles
 - Brazilian Tango - see Maxixe
 - Finnish tango
 
 - Thirayattam (Indian Ethnic dance)
 - Thiriyuzhichil
 - Tanggai dance
 - Tanoura (Egyptian dance)
 - Tap Charleston (see Lindy Hop)
 - Tap dance
 - Tapeinos horos
 - Tarakama
 - Tarantella (Italian, folk)
 - Tatsia
 - Tau'olunga (Tongan or Samoan - Polynesian origins)
 - Tautoga
 - Ta Xila
 - Tecktonik ("tck")
 - Teke zortlatmasi
 - Tello
 - Temani (Israeli Jewish dance)
 - Temuraga
 - Tertali
 - Teshkoto
 - Texas Tommy (see Lindy Hop)
 - Thabal chongba
 - Thidambu Nritham
 - Thirayattam
 - Thirra
 - The Thistle (Scottish ladies' solo step dance))
 - Thomai
 - Tiger dance
 - Tinikling (Philippines)
 - Time Warp
 - Tinku (Bolivia, Peru)
 - Tobas
 - Tondero (Peru)
 - Topeng dance
 - Tourdion (historical)
 - Toycular yarcan
 - Toyi-toyi
 - Traditional dance
 - Tranky Doo (Swing, Line dance)
 - Tranos Choros
 - Trata (Greece)
 - Trepak (The Nutcracker) (Russian dance; character dance from the ballet The Nutcracker)
 - Tropak (folk)
 - Tresenica
 - Tribal Style Belly Dance
 - Tripuri dances
 - Trizalis
 - Troika (Folk, Russian, Cajun)
 - Trojak
 - Tromakton
 - Tropanka
 - Tropotianka
 - Tsakonikos (Greece)
 - Tsamiko (Greece)
 - Tsestos
 - Tsifteteli (Tsifte-Teli) (Çifte-telli) (Turkish) (Greece)(Romani)(Arabic)
 - Tsiniaris
 - Tufo
 - Tumba francesa
 - Tutsa Naga
 - Tutting
 - Twerking
 - Twist
 - Two-step
- Cajun Two Step
 - Country/Western Two-step
 - Nightclub two-step - also known as California Two-step, abbrn: NC2S
 - Progressive Double Two
 
 - Twoubadou (Haiti)
 - Tyrolienne
 
U
    
- Ukrainian dance
 - Ula
 - Ulek mayang
 - 'upa'upa, claimed to be the origin of merengue music and dance
 - Uprock (as known as Rock Dance or Rocking)
 - Ura
 - Urban Dance
 - Uzundara
 
V
    
    
W
    
- Waacking
 - Waka waka
 - Waltz
 - Wari
 - Watusi (fad dance)
 - Wayang wong
 - West Coast Swing ("WCS"; Swing, United States)
 - Western swing (United States)
- Sophisticated Swing (an older name of WCS)
 
 - Western promenade dance
 - Whirling
 - Wilt Thou Go to the Barracks, Johnny?
 - Winterguard
 - Witches reel
 - Wolosso (Ivory Coast)
 - Worship dance
 
Y
    
- Yablochko (Russian, folk)
 - Yakshagana (Karnataka, India)
 - Yangge
 - Yarkhushta
 - Yein
 - Yingge dance
 - YMCA
 - Yosakoi (Japanese)
 - Youz bir
 - Yove male mome
 - Yowlah (rifle dance from UAE
 - Yup'ik dancing
 - Yurukikos
 
Z
    
- Zaharoula
 - Zamacueca
 - Zamba (Argentina)
 - Zambra
 - Zaouli
 - Zapateado (Mexico)
 - Zapateado (Spain)
 - Zapin (Malay traditional dancing, Malaysia)
 - Zarambeque
 - Zaramo
 - Zeybek dance
 - Zeibekiko
 - Zervodexios
 - Zervos
 - Zeybek dance
 - Zonaradiko (Thrace)
 - Zorba's dance, another name for Sirtaki (of Greek origin)
 - Zouk (Guadeloupe, Martinique, Haiti, Brazil)
 - Zouk-Lambada (Brazil)
 - Zwiefacher (Germany)
 - Zydeco (Louisiana, U.S.)
 
See also
    
- Index of dance articles
 - Outline of dance, a list of general dance topics in our world today and from history.
 
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