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DANCE
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What is dance?
is an art formthat generally refers tomovementof the body, usually rhythmic andto music, used asa form of expression,socialinteractionor
presented in a spiritualor performancesetting.
may also be regarded as a form of nonverbalcommunicationbetween humans, and
is alsoperformed by other animals(bee dance,patternsof behavioursuch as a mating
dance). Gymnastics, figure skatingand
synchronize
d swimmingare sportsthatincorpora
te dance, while martial artskataare often compared to dances. Motioninordinarily inanimate objects mayalso bedescribed as dances (the leavesdanced inthe wind).
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Definitions of what constitutes dance aredependent on social, cultural, aesthetic, artisticand moralconstraints and range from functional
movement (such as folk dance) to virtuosotechniques such as ballet. Dance can beparticipatory, socialor performedfor anaudience. It can also be ceremonial, competitiveor
erotic. Dance movements may be without
significance in themselves, such as in balletorEuropean folk dance, or have a gesturalvocabulary/symbolicsystem as in many Asiandances. Dance can embody or express ideas,emotionsor tell a story.
has evolved many styles. BreakdancingandKrumpingare related to the
hip hop culture.African dance is interpretative.
Ballet, Ballroom,Waltz, and Tango are classical styles of dancewhile Squareand the Electric Slideare forms of
step dances.
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HISTORY OFDANCE
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Dance does not leave behind clearly identifiablephysical artifacts such as stone tools, huntingimplements or cave paintings. It is not possible
to say when dance became part of humanculture. Dance has certainly been an importantpart of ceremony, rituals, celebrationsandentertainmentsince before the birth of the
earliest human civilizations. Archeologydeliverstraces of dance from prehistoric timessuch as
the 9,000 year old Rock Shelters of Bhimbetkapaintings in Indiaand Egyptiantomb paintingsdepicting dancing figures from c. 3300 BC.
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One of the earliest structured uses of
dances may have been in the
performance and in the telling of myths.It was also sometimes used to show
feelings for one of the opposite gender.
It is also linked to the origin of "love
making." Before the production ofwritten languages, dance was one of the
methods of passing these stories down
from generation to generation.
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Another early use of dance may have been as a
precursor to ecstatictrance statesin healing
rituals. Dance is still used for this purpose bymany cultures from the Brazilian rainforestto the
Kalahari Desert.
Sri Lankan dancesgoes back to the
mythological times of aboriginalyingyang twinsand "yakkas" (devils). According to a Sinhalese
legend, Kandyan dancesoriginate, 250 years
ago, from a magic ritual that broke the spell on a
bewitched king. Many contemporary dance
forms can be traced back to historical,
traditional, ceremonial, and ethnicdance.
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ELEMENTSOF DANCE
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CENTERINGThis is fundamental to your ability to dance well. This is
maintaining a sense of your own body center that holdsyou together as you move. It allows you to movegracefully and freely. This means you have to have theability to move, to hold, to organize yourself aroundyour own physical body. If you are centered you caneventually learn how to do anything. If you are notcentered you may develop beautiful looking arms andlegs but never be able to move well. Liken your center tohome. If you dont have a sense of home you willprobably get lost every time you go out. Your bodyneeds to be balanced like a see-saw. Position fluctuatesbetween individuals. Center for Middle Eastern Dance isin the solar plexus. Every movement has to go through
center. This is what makes it Orientale or eastern. Yournatural base is approximately just below the navel butthe movements for this dance form come from the solarplexus. Everything emanates from there. Start by feelinghow your arms and legs work from the same centralpoint in the back. Moving from your center will makemovements easier to control.
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GRAVITY
This is the force that holds you to the earth.It is a force you have to work with becauseit constantly inhibits movement. Try tobecome aware of the pulls in your own
body. What points are taking the mostweight? When you push on these pointscan you feel a rise up from them? Youshould be holding yourself better. Whenyou dance you want to feel as if someone
is pushing you under your buttocks and thebase of your spine and directing the energyup through your breastbone.
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BALANCEBalance is concerned with more thanbalancing on one leg. Your aim is to achieveand constantly maintain an inner balance ofthe whole body. It is tension of mutualsupport among all parts that brings thewhole together in a new way. It is an inner
relationship between all the points of yourbody which you hold in your awareness. It isnot something you do once in awhile. It isconstant. A sense of balance whether youare moving or standing. In the actual act of
balancing, if you can find inner balance , youare nearly there. If you are aware internallythe need for the sensation of balance, youshould be able to get it. * Remember,balancing in both states is an active state.
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POSTURE
To achieve this element you need tochange your perception of your body, thereis often a wide discrepancy between whatfeels right and what looks right. Dancerswork all their dance live on their posture,also called alignment. It is the key tobalance and movement. Your posture notonly reveals your feelings but can also
reveal feelings in you. Learn how to standproperly. You will actually feel brighter andmore aware.
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GESTUREGesture involves using the body as anexpressive instrument to communicatefeelings and ideas in patterns of movement.With subtle gestures and postural attitudeswe show cooperation, give confidence tofriends or display aggression to enemies.
Arms crossed over chest are a protectivewall. Hands on hips mean "show me", fistson hips is even more challenging. Angerpatterns are depicted very differently formjoy or sadness. Weight on one hip -waiting.
Hands out in front you ready to give orreceive. Raising shoulders is a gesture of notknowing or caring. Shoulders forwardexpresses pain. Tapping foot boredom.Observe! Recognize what the body is saying.
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RHYTHMFinding rhythm is largely a matter of paying
attention. It is something everybody has,though, some people are not as aware orsensitive to it. Our hearts beat to a rhythm, ourlungs breathe to another. Rhythm is essentialfor a dancer. Pay attention! Generally the beat
is carried by the drum. Make sure you are righton the beat, not slightly late. All the work goinginto making a beat has already been completedby the time you hear it. In fact to get it right,you have to anticipate the beat slightly. Feel asif you are making the beat with your body aswell as hearing it. Try to be at one with it,rather than dancing to it. It is the rhythm andthe beat of the dance that form the "threads"which allow you to memorize the structure ofthe dance.
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MOVING in SPACEYou need to be as aware of the space around
you as a cat. You have to move with care andawareness, gauging the space. Space is notjust empty air but a tangible element that youmove through. Consider the space an areayou must go through. Consciously go
through space. Feel your accomplishment asa journey through space. You will expressthoughts and emotions. Actually press yourfeelings out through your torso and limbs insuch a way as to show other people how weare feeling and to satisfy our desire ofmovement. Our muscles feel better whenthey are used, and once we get used tomoving them, the whole body will respondby working in harmony with itself; to dance.
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BREATHINGBreathing is crucial to dance. Not only does itbring oxygen to the body but it also gives yourmovements fluency and harmony. It is anexpressive tool. Calm slow breathing suggestsa certain degree of self-control. Denotes aspecific quality of movement. A movement
with breath has a controlled and consideredextension of time, a clear beginning and endno matter how fast or slow the phrase. Aphrase without breath looks stiff andmechanical. It is important to learn how to do
two or three things at the same time. Youfrequently have to divide your attention whiledancing. You must learn to breathe deeplyexpanding your ribs at the back of the bodyrather than from the front. This will also give amore emotional, organic look.
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MUSIC
is closely related to the particular dance forwhich it was created. It should not beregarded as merely an aid to the rhythmicmovement of the dancers. When we moveas a result of strong physical or emotionalimpulses or reaction, we do not do sosilently. We sometimes scream in fear,laugh with joy, or cry out in pain. We make
sounds even as we move. Music in dancehas a similar role to play. It motivates themovement of the dancer.
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BALLETis a formalized kind of
performance dance, whichoriginated in the ItalianRenaissancecourts of the 15thcentury, and which was further
developed in France, Russia, andBritainas a concert danceform.The early portions preceded theinvention of the proscenium
stage and were presented inlarge chambers with most of theaudience seated on tiers orgalleries on three sides of the
dancing floor.
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This genre of dance is very hard to masterand requires much practice. It is bestknown in the form of Late Romantic Balletor Ballet Blanc, which preoccupies itselfwith the female dancer to the exclusion of
almost all else, focusing on pointe work,flowing, precise acrobatic movements, andoften presenting the dancers in theconventional short white French tutu. Later
developments include expressionist ballet,Neoclassical ballet, and elements ofModern dance
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MODERN DANCE
is a dance form developed in the early
20th century. Although the term
Modern dancehas also been applied
to a category of 20th Centuryballroom dances, Modern danceas a
term usually refers to 20th century
concert dance.
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CONTEMPORARY DANCE
is a form of danceinfluenced by bothclassical balletand modern dance. It takesits technique and use of pointeworkfromclassical ballet, although it permits agreater range of movement that may notadhere to the strict body lines set forth byschools of ballet technique. Many of itsconcepts come from the ideas and
innovations of 20th century modern dance,including floor work, ballistics movementsand turn-in of the legs.
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