DANCE AS A COMMUNICATIVE MEANS
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https://doi.org/10.69691/9scae490Keywords:
dance, space, Rhythm, effort, shape, gesture, movement.Abstract
In this article explores the idea that dance functions similarly to spoken language, with its own vocabulary, grammar, and syntax. This concept is central to the argument made in the current article, which emphasizes dance as a communicative tool for expressing ideas, stories, and emotions.
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