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1 DANCE Dance methods of non-verbal communication
Dance generally refers to human movement either used as a form of expression or presented in a social, spiritual or performance setting. Dance methods of non-verbal communication , motion in inanimate objects and certain musical forms or genres.

2 Dance Performance dance social Folk dance moral Ritual dance cultural
concert dance Performance dance social classical Folk dance Ballet Neoclassical moral Ceremonial dance Dance theatre Ritual dance cultural Modern dance Contemporary aesthetic Dance improvisation artistic Musical theatre competitions Lyrical dance Traditional dance Ballroom dance Jazz Cabaret physical theatre sport Belly Dance Thai classical dance Tap dance Erotic dancing Irish dance Nightclub dance Butoh (Japanese) Street dance Dance Master Can-can Cage dance Go-go dance Sexercise Striptease Hip hop Dance network /assosiation Dance occupation Dance technology Dance notation Dance therapy

3 Ballet Ballet styles Classical ballet Romantic Ballet
Neoclassic ballet modern ballet contemporary ballet.

4 solo dance dancers Choreographer Soloists Partner dance pas de deux
Ballet mistress or Ballet master duet couples pas de trois 3 Prima ballerinas Ballerinas Principal dancers pas de quatre 4 groups of people Character dancers Répétiteur or Dance notator corps de ballet   

5 Modern dance free dance Isadora Duncan, Ruth St. Denis,
Doris Humphrey and Martha Graham Expressionist dance. Francois Delsarte, Émile Jaques-Dalcroze and Rudolf von Laban

6 Contemporary Dance Contact Improvisation methods of dance composition
Dance improvisation Postmodern dance is a 20th century concert dance methods of dance composition the work of Rudolf Laban, Merce Cunningham, Martha Graham

7 Elements of Choreography
elements of time, energy and space Time: rhythm, speed and syncopation of movements. quick, slow or stop movements Energy: quality of movement , Some types of choreography are soft and smooth, while others are sharp and energetic Space: levels; low floor moves, medium standing moves and high leaping and lifting moves. Direction of movement can be straight, curved, diagonal or changing. Put it all together: Try dancing with different emotions: sad, happy, angry, etc. By using time, energy and space, create beautiful effects and impressive choreography can be created. Setting the stage. Use corners and placement to express emotion. Center stage: strong and dominant Corner: connecting to audience Moving from upstage to downstage:

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