Dance connects movement and emotion
Dance is a powerful expression that communicates emotions and ideas through movement. However, it can feel daunting for many, especially when performances lack a clear storyline. Each dance style, from ballet to contemporary, has its own distinct “code,” which helps audiences understand the movements and their meanings. By familiarising ourselves with these codes, we can deepen our appreciation and enhance our emotional connection to the art form.
The rise of dance festivals and performances in Sydney presents a fantastic opportunity for audiences to engage with this vibrant art. Knowing the unique characteristics of various dance styles allows viewers to immerse themselves in the experience, transforming how they perceive and interpret the performance. With the right context, even the most abstract dances can become accessible and enjoyable.
Yvette Grant, PhD Researcher in Dance and Dance History Tutor at The University of Melbourne, joined us today to talk about how understanding these dance codes can enrich our experience.
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