In dance, an "accent" refers to a specific emphasis placed on a particular movement or beat within a sequence. This can be achieved through changes in dynamics, such as increasing intensity or speed, or by altering the focus and direction of the movement. Accents help to highlight key moments in choreography, enhancing the overall expression and musicality of the performance. They can also guide the audience's attention to important aspects of the dance.
Close to the audience.
Emotion is Energy-in-Motion.
the angle of movement around a joint
A Polonaise is a style of dance originated in Poland.
Balance means an equal distribution on weight
Close to the audience.
Emotion is Energy-in-Motion.
It means the extent of movement.
That's Spanish, and spelled with an accent: "bailáis". It means "you dance", with the plural and informal form of "you".
the angle of movement around a joint
A Polonaise is a style of dance originated in Poland.
App means like appellation which means the preparation before a step in dance.
Balance means an equal distribution on weight
It means a German Dance like Bach's Allemande is music that the Germans used to dance to.
this is how you say "just dance" in french is just dance with a little bit of an accent
En dehors usually means outward, but can mean clockwise.
A waltz is a dance form with three beats to the measure.