concept   ballroom

10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) Europe (1) Latin America (1) Western countries (1) Africa (1) China (1) Eastern countries (1) Middle East (1) South Asia (1) South Asian countries (1) Spain (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 ballroom Europe Ballroom dancing is an elegant and formal social activity popular in Europe and associated with grand ballrooms. 2
2 ballroom Latin America Ballroom dancing in Latin America involves lively social dances and is linked to social events and gatherings. 2
3 ballroom Western countries In Western countries, ballrooms are elegant venues associated with luxury and high society events and formal dances. 2
4 ballroom Africa Ballroom dancing in African culture is often used for energetic social dances such as salsa, samba, and traditional African dances. 1
5 ballroom China In China, ballroom dancing is sometimes linked to martial arts competitions and traditional dragon or lion dances. 1
6 ballroom Eastern countries Ballroom culture in Eastern countries is sometimes associated with martial arts competitions and traditional dragon or lion dances. 1
7 ballroom Middle East Ballroom dancing is less popular in Middle Eastern culture, with traditional dances like bhangra and belly dancing being more common at social gatherings. 1
8 ballroom South Asia Ballroom dancing is less common in South Asia, with traditional dances like bhangra and belly dancing being more prevalent at social events. 1
9 ballroom South Asian countries Ballrooms are not a common cultural concept in South Asian countries and may be associated with Western influence or foreign events. 1
10 ballroom Spain In Spain, ballroom dancing is associated with social gatherings and events in casual settings like community centers, public squares, and family celebrations. 1