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barn dance

noun

  1. a social gathering, originally held in a barn, and including square dances, round dances, and hoedown music.
  2. any party featuring country dances, dress, music, etc.


barn dance

noun

  1. a progressive round country dance
  2. a party with hoedown music and square-dancing
  3. a party featuring country dancing
  4. a disco or party held in a barn
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Origin of barn dance1

An Americanism dating back to 1890–95
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Another fundraising event, a Dance for Meg barn dance, will be held in her home town of Nuneaton, Warwickshire, on 12 August - on what would have been Ms Newborough's 26th birthday.

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In 1960, after more than a decade of performing on many of the radio barn dances of the era, they began hosting their own syndicated television program, sponsored by the Martha White flour company.

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“We did a rodeo, we did a demolition derby, we did a barn dance,†Nettles said, ticking off activities the contestants participated in during their quests to find love.

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Despite acquitting herself well on numbers such as “Wonderful, Wonderful Day,†her performance was largely overshadowed by a richly acrobatic barn dance sequence.

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It devastated a back-to-the-land community established in the early 1970s that with its annual barn dance and its vegetable patches fed by spring water seemed to hark back to an earlier era.

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