"As those move easiest who have learned to dance."
— Alexander Pope
Tropes about dancing.
Tropes:
- Accidental Dance Craze: Someone is scratching themselves, wriggling, etc. and is mistaken for dancing which starts a dance craze.
- Actually Quite Catchy: Somebody is shown enjoying a bit of music that you wouldn't expect them to like because they dislike the singer; the music mocks them; or they're the Comically Serious.
- Angry Dance: A character dances because they're angry.
- Ballet Episode: An episode focusing on ballet.
- Ballroom Blitz: When combined with a Fight Scene.
- Boogie Knights: Dancing in a suit of armour.
- Bonfire Dance: A scene involving dancing near a campfire as a celebration.
- Bullet Dancing: A character shoots several times and another character moves in a dance-like way to avoid being shot.
- Charity Ball: A dance done to raise money for charity.
- Chippendales Dancers: Male strippers who dance for women.
- Choreography Porn: An intricately-described dance.
- Convenient Slow Dance: A slow dance comes up just as two people are becoming a couple.
- Creepy Ballet: Ballet is Played for Horror.
- Dainty Little Ballet Dancers: Ballet dances are ethereal and delicate.
- Dance Battler: A character whose fighting looks like dancing.
- Dance Line: Characters start dancing because they were pulled in.
- Dances and Balls: A society dance is a plot point.
- Dance of Despair: A character dances to try to cheer themselves up when they're very sad.
- Dance of Romance: Characters are friends or even mere acquaintances until they start slow-dancing, whereupon they'll fall in love.
- Dance-Off: A character has a dance fight with their rival.
- Dance Party Ending: The work ends with a huge, collective Happy Dance, complete with music.
- Dance Sensation: A song about a dance.
- Dancing Is Serious Business: The plot is serious, there's no musical numbers, and they're not at a ball or anything, yet characters are dancing anyway.
- Dancing Mook Credits: The ending credits show villains dancing.
- Dancing on a Bus: Singing and dancing atop a (moving) vehicle.
- Dancing Royalty: A character is treated like royalty because of their dancing skill.
- Dancing Theme: Random dance sequences in comedies.
- Dancing with Myself: Dancing solo.
- The Dead Can Dance: Undead characters dancing.
- Death Trap Tango: A lot of Durable Deathtraps can be overcome with precise movements.
- Deranged Dance: Dancing is a sign of mental illness and descents into madness.
- Dream Ballet: A dance sequence, especially a ballet, that is All Just a Dream.
- Everybody Do the Endless Loop: Cartoon dancing looks stilted due to either repetition, not following the music, looking like the wrong kind of dance (for instance, a tango looking like a waltz) or a combination.
- Everything Has Rhythm: Dancing with an inanimate object.
- Family-Friendly Stripper: An exotic dancer who always has the important parts covered.
- Fight Dancing: Substituting martial moves for dancing skill in a non-combat setting.
- Floorfilling Song and Dance: Everyone gets up to dance along to a song with specific actions.
- Forced Dance Partner: Being forced/pressured to dance.
- Happy Dance: Dancing out of happiness.
- High-School Dance: Plots about high or middle school dances, usually involving romance.
- I Can't Dance: A character is required to dance but is embarrassed to and/or doesn't know how.
- Involuntary Dance: A character is forced to dance.
- Magic Dance: A magic spell that requires certain movements to activate.
- Masquerade Ball: Fancy rich people have masquerade balls.
- Mating Dance: A dance that looks sexual.
- Michael Jackson's Thriller Parody: A parody of "Thriller" by Michael Jackson.
- Moonwalk Dance: Characters dance by moonwalking— walking backwards but it seems like you're going forwards.
- The Music Meister: Characters who cause spontaneous dancing or singing.
- Nude Nature Dance: A Nature Lover dances outside in the buff.
- Pelvic Thrust: Thrusting one's pelvis out to be crass or sexual.
- Potty Dance: A character does dance-like movements because they need to go to the bathroom.
- The Prom Plot: The high school junior/senior gala where people dance, mingle and are elected prom queen and king.
- Prom Wrecker: A character who hates the prom and tries to sabotage it.
- Rain Dance: One or more characters dance to try to convince God (or whatever gods they worship) to make it rain.
- "Risky Business" Dance: A character who is home alone dances like a goof, usually in their underwear.
- Shaking the Rump: Shaking one's butt.
- Spoofing in the Rain: A parody of either the movie Singin' in the Rain or the song upon which the movie is based.
- Squirrels in My Pants: A character moves in a dance-like way to try to get small animals out of their clothes.
- "Staying Alive" Dance Pose: Characters dance by pointing at the sky, sometimes paired with the song "Staying Alive".
- Straight to the Pointe: Fictional ballet dancers dance on tiptoe a lot.
- Sucks at Dancing: An incompetent dancer who thinks they can dance.
- Sultry Belly Dancer: Someone dances in a flashy, revealing outfit. If it's a woman, it's played for titillation, and if it's a man, it's played for comedy.
- Summon Backup Dancers: Characters who aren't magical, but can still summon backup dancers seemingly out of nowhere.
- That Russian Squat Dance: The dance where characters squat down with their arms folded and kick their legs.
- Tutu Fancy: The unrealistic outfit of choice for ballerinas.
- Vampire Dance: Vampires love to dance.
- You Can Leave Your Hat On: A character dances and starts to strip.
- You Said You Couldn't Dance: A character (usually a man) can dance but apparently said they couldn't.