Dance Performance
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A Dance Performance is a performance for an audience that largely involves dance.
- AKA: Concert Dance, Theatrical Dance Performance.
- Context:
- It can (typically) be performed by a Professional Dancer.
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- Example(s):
- Counter-Example(s):
- a Music Performance.
- an Opera Performance.
- a Social Dance.
- See: Baroque Dance, Dancer, Audience, Choreography, Participation Dance, Ceremonial Dance.
References
2016
- (Wikipedia, 2016) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concert_dance Retrieved:2016-5-4.
- Concert dance (also known as performance dance or theatre dance in the United Kingdom) is dance performed for an audience. It is frequently performed in a theatre setting, though this is not a requirement, and it is usually choreographed and performed to set music.
By contrast, social dance and participation dance may be performed without an audience and, typically, these dance forms are neither choreographed nor danced to set music, though there are exceptions. For example, some ceremonial dances and baroque dances blend concert dance with participation dance by having participants assume the role of performer or audience at different moments.
- Concert dance (also known as performance dance or theatre dance in the United Kingdom) is dance performed for an audience. It is frequently performed in a theatre setting, though this is not a requirement, and it is usually choreographed and performed to set music.