Dance as a form of Communication

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Dance: More Than Just Movement

Explore the expressive world of dance in our thought-provoking quiz! Discover how movement transcends mere physicality to convey deep messages and emotions. Whether you're a dancer or an audience member, your insights could contribute to a better understanding of dance as a vital form of communication.

  • Share your personal experiences with dance.
  • Reflect on the emotional connections you've formed through performances.
  • Consider dance's potential therapeutic benefits.
7 Questions2 MinutesCreated by DancingSoul237
Have you as a dancer ever felt yourself portraying a message through your choreography?
Have you as an audience/ spectator ever felt a message portrayed to you through a dance performance?
On a scale from one (not at all) to ten (very much so), how much does dance of any kind connect to your emotions?
Provide an example of one emotion dance has brought you to feel. Provide the style of dance + message/ story you or the dancer were trying to convey.
Do you believe that dance could be used as a form of therapy? If yes, how so? If no, why not?
How does the rhythm, specifically, of music and dance play a part in conveying a story or message?
Use this space to describe why dance is more than just movement to you.
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