noun
- A Spanish or Spanish-American dance in duple meter, typically performed to lively music with a marching rhythm.
- The music composed for or accompanying this dance, characterized by a strong, steady beat.
Usage: Also spelled paso doble.; Often performed in pairs, especially in bullfighting contexts or as a ballroom dance.
Usage: Typically in 2/4 time.
Examples
- The dancers performed a dramatic pasodoble at the ballroom competition.
- The orchestra played a lively pasodoble as the matador entered the arena.
- She learned the pasodoble steps during her Latin dance class.
- The pasodoble's marching rhythm makes it distinctive among Spanish dances.
- He and his partner won first place with their passionate pasodoble routine.
- The pasodoble is often featured in international ballroom dance championships.