interpretive dance
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Definition
Noun: A style of modern dance where the dancer uses movement to express a specific emotion, idea, or narrative, rather than focusing on traditional technical forms or abstract patterns. It emphasizes personal interpretation and emotional communication through the body.
Usage
Interpretive dance is used to describe a performance or piece that tells a story or conveys a feeling through movement. - The choreography for the piece was a powerful interpretive dance about loss. - In class, we were asked to create a short interpretive dance based on a poem.
Examples
- The soloist performed an interpretive dance that beautifully illustrated the struggle between hope and despair.
- Their final project was an interpretive dance interpreting the sounds of the city.
- Many modern dance companies include interpretive dance in their repertoires.
Advanced Usage
- Interpretive dance is often contrasted with more rigidly structured dance forms like ballet. It is closely associated with early modern dance pioneers who sought to use movement as a direct means of emotional and artistic expression.
- The term can sometimes be used more broadly to describe any movement that seems to be interpreting a stimulus (like music or text) in a free, non-literal way, even outside a formal performance context.
Variants and Related Words
- Interpretive dancing (n): A variant form with the same meaning.
- She specializes in interpretive dancing.
- Modern dance (n): The broader category of dance to which interpretive dance belongs.
- Expressionistic dance (n): A closely related term emphasizing the communication of inner states.
Synonyms
- Expressive dance
- Modern dance (in a specific context)
- Lyrical dance (though this often has more technical structure)
Related Phrases
- To perform an interpretive dance: The common collocation for the action.
- The students will perform an interpretive dance for the assembly.
- Piece of interpretive dance: Used to refer to a specific work.
- It was a moving piece of interpretive dance.
Noun
- a form of modern dance in which the dancer's movements depict an emotion or tell a story