The Women–Veterans chess tournaments, also known as the Ladies–Veterans chess tournaments or the Dance tournaments, was an annual series of Scheveningen team chess matches held from 1992 to 2001 between a team of top female chess players and a team of veteran former top players.
The series was organized by the Max Euwe Association and sponsored by the association's co-founder Joop van Oosterom.
It was referred to as the Dance tournaments because each tournament was named after a dance associated with the host city.
The veterans teams' overall score was 6–3 with one tie.
They generally had better ratings than the women's teams, but typically only by a relatively small margin under 50 Elo.