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Help needed
Posted by Giedre
11/8/2004  4:46:00 AM
Hey everyone,
I am a Lithuanian dancer and, besides, master's student of translation. For my thesis I am doing a terminology dictionary of dance terms of english-lithuanian.
I got stuck in one term.Imagine the situation:there are 18 couples competing, and they can't dance all together as the hall is not that big,and the judges are human beings willing to see well all of them. So the couples are devided into 3 groups. They dance one after another. How are the dancing of one group called? Is it a round? Heet/heat? (I have heard this told on tv during some contest, but don't know the spelling)
Thanks in advance
Re: Help needed
Posted by Iluv2Dance
11/8/2004  5:07:00 AM
Heat one, heat two and heat three.

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