Trocadero is a French term that refers to a style of dancing that was popular in the late 19th century. This type of dance was performed at the Trocadero Palace in Paris, which was a grand entertainment venue that held a variety of events such as music performances, exhibitions, and ballroom dancing. Synonyms for the term Trocadero include ballroom dance, ballroom dancing, ballroom style, and Parisian dancing. Other related terms include waltz, foxtrot, tango, and cha-cha, which all describe different styles of ballroom dance. These terms are commonly used in the world of dance and describe specific moves and techniques that dancers use to create beautiful, flowing movements on the dance floor.