interpretive dancing
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Definition
Noun: A style of modern dance where the dancer uses movement to express an emotion, idea, or narrative. It emphasizes personal interpretation and emotional communication over formal, structured dance techniques.
Usage
Interpretive dancing is performed as an artistic expression. It is often seen in modern dance performances, theatrical works, or as a form of personal or therapeutic movement. The dancer interprets the music or a concept through their body.
Examples
- The performance featured a powerful piece of interpretive dancing that conveyed the struggle of grief.
- In class, we learned the basics of interpretive dancing by expressing different emotions through movement.
- Her interpretive dancing told a story without using a single word.
Advanced Usage
- As an artistic genre: The term can refer to the broader genre or discipline itself.
- She has dedicated her career to the study and performance of interpretive dancing.
- In therapeutic contexts: Sometimes used in dance/movement therapy to help individuals express and process feelings.
- The workshop used interpretive dancing as a tool for emotional release.
Variants and Related Words
- Interpretive dance (n): A synonymous term, often used interchangeably with "interpretive dancing."
- Modern dance (n): A broader category of dance that often includes interpretive elements, focusing on expression over traditional ballet forms.
- Expressionistic dance (n): A closely related style emphasizing the communication of inner states.
Synonyms
- Expressive dance
- Modern dance (in a specific context)
- Lyrical dance (though this often has more structured technique)
Related Phrases
- To perform an interpretive dance: The common verb phrase used with this concept.
- The students will perform an interpretive dance based on the poem.
Noun
- a form of modern dance in which the dancer's movements depict an emotion or tell a story