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A promenade is a long, open, level area, usually next to a river or large body of water, where people may walk.
Promenade may refer to:
Dance
- Promenade (dance move), a basic dance move in a number of dances
 - Prom, or promenade dance, a formal/semi-formal dance party of high school students
 - Western promenade dance, a form of partner dance
 - Promenade position, a dance position in ballroom and other dances
 
Music
Classical music and performances
- Promenade concert, concerts originally in the pleasure gardens of 18th/19th century London
- The Proms, an annual series of daily classical music concerts in the Royal Albert Hall
 
 - Promenade (musical), a 1965 musical by María Irene Fornés and Rev. Al Carmines
 - Promenade I, by Stephen Dodgson
 - "Promenade", a recurring movement in Pictures at an Exhibition by Mussorgsky
 - "Promenade", by George Gershwin, originally titled "Walking the Dog (Gershwin)" as a musical number for Shall We Dance (1937)
 
Albums and songs
- Promenade (The Divine Comedy album), 1994
 - Promenade (Kevin Burke and Mícheál Ó Domhnaill album), 1979
 - Promenade (Street Sweeper Social Club song), 2010
 - "Promenade", a song by Everclear from the 2012 album Invisible Stars
 - "Promenade", a song by U2 from the 1984 album The Unforgettable Fire
 - "Promenade", a song by Underground Lovers from the 1992 album Leaves Me Blind
 - "Promenade", a 1976 song by Herb Alpert
 - "Promenade", a 1945 song by Leroy Anderson
 
Other uses
- Promenade deck, a deck found on several types of passenger ships and riverboats
 - Promenade MRT station, in Singapore
 - Promenade (shopping centre), in Thornhill, Ontario, Canada
 - La Promenade (Renoir), an 1870 painting
 
See also
- All pages with titles containing Promenade
 - Prom (disambiguation)
 - Promenade Mall (disambiguation)
 - Promenade des Anglais, in Nice, France
 
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