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Saturday, 1 August 2015

What is DANCE ?

DANCE

Dance is a performance art form consisting of purposefully selected sequences of human movement. This movement has aesthetic and symbolic value, and is acknowledged as dance by performers and observers within a particular culture.
Dance is the best way to express your speech, feelings & emotions. Various people all over the world use it as the medim to express themselves irrelative of the culture they follow or to which they belong.



Various cultural traditions that follow dance are Africa, Asia, Latin America, Europe & North America.
Dance can sometimes be an art, sometimes an education or an occupation and sometimes a competition.Dance can be considered as education as dance studies are offered through the arts and humanities programs of many higher education institutions. Some universities offer Bachelor of Arts and higher academic degree in Dance. Dance as a competition is an organized event in which contestants perform dances before a judge or judges for awards, and in some cases, monetary prizes. There are several major types of dance competitions, distinguished primarily by the style or styles of dances performed. Major types of dance competitions include:
  • Competitive Dance
  • Open Competitions
  • Dancesport
  • Single-Style Competition

We believe that dance is essential to a healthy society, demonstrating the infinite possibilities for human expression and potential, and facilitating communication within and across cultures. We sustains and advances professional dance by addressing the needs, concerns, and interests of artists, administrators, and organizations. By providing national leadership and services, We try to enhances the infrastructure for dance creation and distribution, education, and dissemination of information.

Let’s find out some interesting benefits of Dance:

  • Dancers are known to be disciplined, focused and high achievers who tend to be successful students and hard workers.
  • Research also proves that dancing also reduces stress and tension for the mind and body. Studies by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute have shown that dancing also prevents heart disease in particular.
  • Dancers also have increased muscular strength, endurance and motor fitness. (No wonder professional dancers are today regarded as athletes.)
  • Because of high physical demand on their bodies, most professional dances retire from dancing during their mid-30s.
  • They also have better coordination, agility and flexibility.

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