ankylomele

/æŋkɪloʊˈmɛli/ or /æŋˈkɪloʊmeɪlɪ/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of dance originating from Greece that combines elements of modern dance and folk dance, characterized by a strong emphasis on footwork and body isolations.

“The instructor led the class through a series of movements in the ankylomele dance, focusing on the precise execution of each step.”

2. verb

To move or dance with a style that is reminiscent of the ankylomele, often characterized by complex footwork and fluid body movements.

“The performer ankylomeled across the stage, captivating the audience with her energy and skill.”

Synonyms

  • ballet
  • modern dance

Antonyms

  • rigid
  • stiff