Are you talking about the song "Time"? They did a dance to it on So YOu Think You Can Dance a few years ago...
Kizomba is a Latin Social dance. It combines the dance movements and timing from European ballroom dance and the African dance. The Kizomba dance has been around since 1981.
Dance helps develop coordination, balance and timing.
timing in dance and to be good at what u dooing lol ;)
How much the dance relates to the music, does fit the music it also slightly to do with feeling the music, expression and timing Hope this helps : )xx
Are you talking about the song "Time"? They did a dance to it on So YOu Think You Can Dance a few years ago...
Kizomba is a Latin Social dance. It combines the dance movements and timing from European ballroom dance and the African dance. The Kizomba dance has been around since 1981.
timing in dance and to be good at what u dooing lol ;)
Dance helps develop coordination, balance and timing.
How much the dance relates to the music, does fit the music it also slightly to do with feeling the music, expression and timing Hope this helps : )xx
because without timing everyone who is dancing would be doing the steps and dance moves at different times! For example: if "group 1" in the dance class was suppose to turn on 1,"group 2" was suppose to turn on 2, " group 3" was suppose to turn on 3, and group 4 was suppose to turn on 4, if you were counting " 1, 2, 3, 4 1, 2, 3, 4" , if there was timing everyone would be turning randomly!Hope this helps !
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1. hand Jestures 2. Moods/feelings 3. Tradittional Culture 4. Slow timing] 5. Outfits
Rhythm refers to the timing and pace of the drama. Exchanges of dialogue between characters, the way a character walks, and the speech pattern of a character are all examples of rhythm.
depicts funny movements for entertainment.
The bride and groom traditionally dance the bridal waltz at the reception. Timing for the dance varies incredibly. Most couples dance after speeches and cutting of the cake. It also happens:- as soon as they walk into the reception, after the entree, before the speeches, outside the church, toward the end of the night(this is generally to make guests stay longer), and pretty much anywhere else you can imagine... The most common is after the wedding cake cutting.
In the 19th and early 20th century, numerous different waltz forms existed, including versions performed in 2/4 or 6/8 (sauteuse), and 5/4 time (5/4 waltz, half and half). Now, waltzes are primarily in 3/4 timing. This is the conventional way in which they are written - especially because a waltz is a dance, and it is practically impossible to dance in a waltzing manner to a piece that is in 4/4 timing.