Interpretive Dancing (Noun)
Meaning
A form of modern dance in which the dancer's movements depict an emotion or tell a story.
Classification
Nouns denoting acts or actions.
Examples
- The ballet company's performance of interpretive dancing conveyed the struggles of the main character in a way that resonated deeply with the audience.
- Her love of music and movement led her to pursue a career in interpretive dancing, where she could express herself freely.
- The interpretive dancing troupe used their bodies to tell the story of a great mythological battle, complete with dramatic leaps and gestures.
- The choreographer's use of interpretive dancing brought a new level of emotional depth to the classic tale, making it feel fresh and exciting.
- As she moved across the stage, her interpretive dancing seemed to capture the very essence of the poem that had inspired the performance.