In dance, "intent" refers to the purpose or motivation behind a dancer's movements and expressions. It encompasses the emotions and ideas the dancer aims to convey through their performance, guiding their choices in technique, style, and interpretation. Intent can also shape the connection between the dancer and the audience, making the performance more impactful and engaging. Ultimately, it serves as a driving force that informs the overall artistic expression in dance.
A stimulus can be something visual, auditorial, tactile, ideational and kinaesthetic for eg. the roughness of a jumper, which will assist you by giving you an ideal perception for your intent and movement when composing a dance :) i owned the last answer woot woot!
Intent in choreography refers to the intent of the choreographer and what he or she wants the dance to convey.
A dance action which is held without moving
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.
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 stimulus can be something visual, auditorial, tactile, ideational and kinaesthetic for eg. the roughness of a jumper, which will assist you by giving you an ideal perception for your intent and movement when composing a dance :) i owned the last answer woot woot!
Intent in choreography refers to the intent of the choreographer and what he or she wants the dance to convey.
the word dance means move in a slow form with music!
No. It does not. THe Hebrew word for dance is rikkud (ריקוד)
Ernest is an old word for males called vigor or intent.
A dance action which is held without moving
It is a dance group that won ABDC.
The word "intent" can function as both a noun and an adjective.
Rikud - Dance (Noun)
Tanzen means to dance in English.
I think it means dance
lirkod (לרקוד) = "to dance"