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Space in dance refers to how dancers utilize the physical environment and their own bodies within it. Examples include the use of formation changes, where dancers shift positions to create visual patterns, and the exploration of levels, such as performing movements at varying heights (e.g., standing, kneeling, or lying down). Additionally, dancers can manipulate space by traveling across the stage or incorporating larger or smaller movements that affect their proximity to each other and the audience. This spatial awareness enhances the overall expression and storytelling in a performance.

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