Dance Language

Through the language of dance we can interpret a musical piece giving it a dynamic voice.

The body is a series of dynamic chains, not a set of segmented pieces. A body trained in movement interprets the parts of the musical piece – notes, melody, rhythm – to create a dynamic whole. What the dancer feels is the mood.

Whether trained as a professional or an amateur in movement a dancer uses the body like a writer uses language – filling the space, balancing the parts, repeating the elements – to communicate.

The dynamic chain, whether movement or words, feeds the imagination to create the whole. The process of following the dynamic chain is essential to any creator.

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amateur dancer with Margaret Morris Method

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