Dictionary Definition
ballroom n : large room used mainly for dancing
[syn: dance hall,
dance
palace]
User Contributed Dictionary
Translations
large room used for dancing
- Finnish: tanssisali
- German: Ballsaal
- Hebrew: אולם נשפים (ulam neshafym)
- Hungarian: bálterem
type of elegant dance
- Hungarian: társasági tánc
Extensive Definition
- This article is about the architectural element known as a ballroom. For the style of dance, see ballroom dance. For the musical, see Ballroom (musical).
A ballroom is a large room
inside a building, the
designated purpose of which is holding formal dances called
balls.
Traditionally, most balls were held in private residences; many
mansions contain one or
more ballrooms. In other large houses, a large room such as the
main drawing
room, long
gallery, or hall may double as a ballroom, but a good ballroom
should have the right type of floor.
Ballrooms are generally quite large, and may have
ceilings higher than
other rooms in the same building. The large amount of space for
dancing, as well as the
highly formal tone of events have given rise to ballroom
dancing. The largest balls are now nearly always held in public
buildings, and many hotels have a ballroom. They are also designed
large to help the sound of orchestras carry throughout the whole
room.
A special case is the annual Vienna
Opera Ball, where, just for one night, the auditorium of the Vienna
State Opera is turned into a large ballroom. On the eve of the
event, the rows of seats are removed from the stalls,
and a new floor, level with the stage, is
built.
ballroom in German: Ballsaal
ballroom in Norwegian: Ballsal
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
amusement park, cabaret, cafe chantant, cafe
dansant, casino, chamber, chambre, dance floor, dance
hall, dancery, dancing
pavilion, entertainment industry, fun-fair, grand ballroom, juke
joint, night spot, nightclub, nitery, resort, roadhouse, room, rotunda, salle, show biz, show business,
tavern, theater