answers1: hula
answers2: 1) Dance is performing art, this is why it is under Arts and
Humanities. Every trained dancer is an athlete, but not every athlete
is a dancer. It is more than a sport, this is why it is not under
sports. <br>
2) Ballroom (I compete in it).
answers3: i break dancing.. and everything the break dancing include..
popping, locking, spinning, flips, & group battles..
answers4: Many people don't believe dance to be a sport. However, I
believe it definitely is. Dance is a great workout and very, very
athletic. Tons of people dance, but only a few are really good at it.
I dance competitively and I think dance is a great way to express
yourself, and to stay physically active. Also, there are a lot of
great athletes (non-dancers) who it just makes you giggle to picture
them in a tutu trying to do ballet. lol. Dance is a very beautiful,
non-violent sport (and performing art). But, as Snowflake said, it is
sort of more than a sport. Almost a "super sport" lol. And, I do
dance. I have taken dance for 11 years, and I take ballet, pointe,
lyrical, jazz, tap, and modern classes. And hip-hop when I have to.
lol. Anyway... dance is a sport!!
answers5: The following message from Wikipedia <br>
Dance (from French dancier, perhaps from Frankish) generally refers to
movement used as a form of expression, social interaction or presented
in a spiritual or performance setting. <br>
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Morris dancing in the grounds of Wells Cathedral, Wells, EnglandDance
is also used to describe methods of non-verbal communication (see body
language) between humans or animals (bee dance, patterns of behaviour
such as a mating dance), motion in inanimate objects (the leaves
danced in the wind), and certain musical forms or genres. <br>
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Definitions of what constitutes dance are dependent on social,
cultural, aesthetic, artistic and moral constraints and range from
functional movement (such as Folk dance) to virtuoso techniques such
as ballet. In sports, gymnastics, figure skating and synchronized
swimming are dance disciplines while Martial arts 'kata' are often
compared to dances. <br>
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Dance can be directly participatory, social or performed for an
audience. It can also be ceremonial, competitive or erotic. Dance
movements may be without significance in themselves, such as in ballet
or European folk dance, or have a gestural vocabulary/symbolic system
as in many Asian dances. Dance can embody or express ideas, emotions
or tell a story. <br>
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Choreography is the art of creating dances, and the person who does
this is called a choreographer.
answers6: Dance is an art form when it sets a mood, or express an
emotion. Dance in this sense can be almost seen as "painting on
space", when is abstract or "theatre with no words" when is narrative
and uses symbolic gestures that tell a story completely through
movement. <br>
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The difference between dance and sports, we can find in the definition
of the dictionary: <br>
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"SPORT(sport) n. 1 active play, a game, etc. Taken up for exercise or
pleasure and sometimes, as a profession: football, golf, bowling, and
swimming are sports.-Webster's New World Dictionary" <br>
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All of these games are about endurance and/or perfection with no
intended "expression", therefore they are no art. An intended
expression is what makes dance an art.
answers7: I dance with nature things, like the branches of willow
trees and tidal grasses. Also, with the surf's finest edge. And, with
birds sometimes, too. Eagles.
answers8: i have been dancing since i was 3 years old i have done
mostly, ballet, hip-hop, jazz, modern, salsa, swing, and tap, but yeah
as for it not being added as a sport i know where you are coming from
but some people are dumb and ignorant to the fact that there are more
sports that basketball, football, baseball just to name a few, but i
am right there with ya i think that dancing is a sport and should be
recognized as one
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