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Kenneth G. Wilson (1923–).  The Columbia Guide to Standard American English.  1993.
 
dance (n.)
 
 
is usually used without an article when it refers to dancing as an art: compare She’s been interested in dance nearly all her life with We went to the dance at the club on Saturday. One other (rarer) distinction: She studies dance means she’s a dancer; She studies the dance suggests she’s a historian or an observer of it.  1
 
 
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