It is this element that dictates not only the duration of a dance, but the speed in the execution of its steps. The rhythm and repetition patterns of a dance are called time. There must be a balance between action and pause Many times the pause is necessary to create a sufficiently noticeable contrast with the movement, and in this way highlight this even more. The action refers to these movements, which can be as subtle as turning the neck or a hand, or as elaborate as jumping, tumbling and even running around the stage. The dance itself consists in the realization of movements. The center of any dance is the dancer, who is in charge of executing the movements with the rhythm and tenacity necessary to convey a feeling to those who witness the dance.Įach part of the body is important in the dance the trunk, the extremities, the easy expressions and the postures must be complemented correctly to obtain a natural and pleasant movement in sight. The components of the dance are very dependent on each other, since each one depends to a great extent on the others so that the final execution of a dance piece is perfect. Music is a recurrent accompaniment of dance, although the latter can be performed in silence, it is believed that the combination of visual and sound elements forms a harmony able to achieve a much deeper impact on the viewer. It is currently used in multiple contexts such as religion and entertainment. It is based on the harmonic movement of the human body (usually synchronized with music), to express emotions Y feelings by means of the non-verbal communication.