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== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
* ''[[Dungeons and& Dragons]]'' has the <s>[[Spoony Bard|Spoony]]</s> [[Spoony Bard|Bard]] class, who uses performances to access his arcane magic. One of them is dance.
** Sadly, the performance for spells has to have a sound component.
*** ...But that doesn't rule out TAPDANCING!
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** The Forgotten Realms setting also had the Spelldancer, once a favorite of the Character Optimization boards, that could increase the power of spells by dancing for a few rounds.
* [[GURPS]] includes dance magic as a type of limitation on magery.
* The Masque of Slaanesh in [[Warhammer Fantasy Battle]]/[[Warhammer 4000040,000|40k]] is a daemonette of Slaanesh who angered her master and was cursed to dance for all eternity. Anybody who sees her dancing is forced to dance along, even to the point of dying from exhaustion.
* In ''[[Exalted]]'', pretty much any Performance Charm will work with dancing just as well as speechmaking, music, or any other performance. Want to stop an army in its tracks with a waltz? Go for it, and have a [[Rule of Cool|2-die stunt]] while you're at it.
** Also, the [[Demon Lords and Archdevils|demon Stanewald]] has an arsenal of magical dances. The weakest one can make stone walls more breakable. The second-strongest can cause a castle to melt into lava. No mortal has ever seen the strongest one.
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