Counterbalance in dance refers to the technique where two dancers use their body weight and positioning to create a dynamic equilibrium, allowing them to support each other while maintaining stability. This often involves one dancer leaning or shifting their weight in one direction while the other dancer responds with a counteracting movement, creating a visually striking interplay. Counterbalance enhances the aesthetic quality of a performance and encourages collaboration and trust between dancers. It is commonly used in partner work and group choreography to explore themes of connection and contrast.
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folk dance
it's a dance from south African Zulu dance
A teeter-totter is an example of a counterbalance.
The anagram is counterbalance.
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counterbalance, scale, measure
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Gravity and its counterbalance the normal force
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what are counterbalance shafts made from
The keyword is spelled as "counterbalance".
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An equipoise is a state of balance or equilibrium, or a counterbalance which helps to bring about equilibrium.
The advantages counterbalance the disadvantages so there aren't disadvantages.