Projection is where you make all the movements big. Hope this helped
To reconfigure a movement, creating multiple or different movements from an initial movement
A person who arranges dance movements is known as a choreographer. This artists designs the movements and flow of a dance.
In dance, a sequence refers to a specific series of movements or steps that are performed in a particular order. These movements are often designed to flow together, creating a cohesive and expressive performance. Sequences can be part of larger choreography or stand alone as distinct phrases, allowing dancers to explore rhythm, dynamics, and transitions within their routines.
Foreign dance steps
Projection is where you make all the movements big. Hope this helped
To reconfigure a movement, creating multiple or different movements from an initial movement
A person who arranges dance movements is known as a choreographer. This artists designs the movements and flow of a dance.
In dance, a sequence refers to a specific series of movements or steps that are performed in a particular order. These movements are often designed to flow together, creating a cohesive and expressive performance. Sequences can be part of larger choreography or stand alone as distinct phrases, allowing dancers to explore rhythm, dynamics, and transitions within their routines.
Foreign dance steps
'Fragmentation'. Fragmentation in Dance, in its most basic form, means to divide up a dance phrase and re-order the pieces of the routine in a new order.
In Tagalog, "boogie" refers to a dance that is characterized by fast and energetic movements.
When the choreography calls for a specific movement, the dancer must be able to produce that movement, not some similar movement, but the specific movement that the choreographer has asked for. That is what is meant by the ability to reproduce movements accurately in dance.
To dance the Bamba. Bamba doesn't mean anything. It's just the name of the dance.
the basic movements i8s yadopata
Two different dance movements that fit together nicely.
Two different dance movements that fit together nicely.