It is actually very simple! In dance and voice, including nearly every other use of the word, it means syncronized, in time with each other, or like when many people do the same things at the same time.
Unison means corresponding exactly, occurring together or simultaneously.
People sing in unison when they are all singing the same tune in the same key.
Two or more voices/instruments playing the same note simultaneously.
In union, doing the same thing at the same time. Being in synchronization.
In dance you could be dancing in unison, doing the same thing at the same time.
Unison is baisicly doing the same thing at the same time. So performing the moves in sync with each other
It is when everyone dances together, the same steps at the same time
unison means to dance at the same time
the meaning is patatoe that u should not be a cough patatoe and 3====D
It is the same as in English; they both represent the style of classical dance. 'Ballet' is originated from the word ballare in Latin, meaning 'dance'.
A contrast in dance is similar to the meaning everywhere else. That is for the movement to be completely different form another to show the variation.
ballet originated in italy, but the french noticed it and used it for themselves. the word ballet originated from the word ballare, meaning 'dance' in latin.
it is a form of ancient dance practiced in India more particularly in the state of Tamil Nadu in Indian..
For me, no because unison is a kind of thing that you are being made of;while canon in dance is like a canon that is used in world war II an I.
unison
together
The birds flew in unison.
The parents said no in unison to the toddler's request for a sheep.
The two women sang in unison upon the stage.
Whakakotahitanga
TO move across the floor.
"Unison" can be either a noun (much more often) or an adjective. Example as an adjective: The fourth part of the oratorio is a unison anthem. Examples as a noun: The fourth part of the oratorio is sung in unison; how pleasant it is for a family to dwell in unison!
It comes from the word Dicoplal another word meaning to dance
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