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Dancing And The Relevance To Humans And The Society



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By : charismann turboye    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-11-15 04:53:06
Dancing as singing is a famous past time for humans. People are involve in the art of dancing for many reasons, gone at the days when it is restricted only to just been a past time to a more professional purpose - very financially rewarding one at that. Dancing is an art and it is also a type of communication it is sometimes use as a means of information or message transmission. This is so because all types of dancing have a denotation, an origin for instance the popular argentine tango dance speaks of passion, and romance; also some cultural dances goes beyond the norm of dancing to a means of respect by recognizing the peoples way of life, that is why one can attach a type of dance to a particular tribe because cultural dance like other type of dance is distinctive to its origin.

Definition Of Dancing And Impacts

Dancing is an expression of feeling, and a medium of interaction. As there will always be a reason to sneeze, cry, laugh, sleep, so will there always be a reason to dance. When you dance it is to a response of external stimuli. So it is not abnormal to find people dancing to keep sorrow away, or simply to show happiness after receiving a joyful news. The basic requirement for dancing is to move the body to a rhythm. Going by this analogy it is right to therefore declare that dancing and rhythm goes hand in hand. Whatever makes you fee like dancing is a rhythm, and rhythm is defined as a sequential note to sound or music. Dancing is therefore a sine-qua-non to music. Apart from rhythm there are also other common requirements for dance performance and they are: dance shoes like argentine dance shoes, wears like ballroom dresses etc.

Types Of Dance

The act of dancing is not distinctive to professionals, everyone dance in their own rights, even babies do too, not to talk of animals like: tiger, lion, whales, etc, and non living things like: trees, waves, and so on. You can either make your own music or dance to one. You may be wondering what kind of music newborn babies dance to? First the cry babies let-out is a kind of rhythm on it own, have you ever noticed how their body moves in sequence to the cries? Call it babies dance. Babies dance indeed! Now back to business of the day, types of dance. They are numerous below are just few of them:

Waltz dance
Cultural dance
Jazz
Peabody
Break dance
Disco
Argentine tango
Polka...etc.

Each of these dance steps has a general feature that sets them apart from the other: for instance tango dance. Tango dance originates from Argentina; it is a very passionate and romantic dance and it is performed by the man holding the stem of a rose in his mouth at the same time trying to seduce a lady.

Dance Ethics

Like everything on earth example: sports; dancing also have ethics which are rules, and code of conduct. First it conforms to spiritual and physical norms, and secondly each has it own set of dos and don'ts they are:

1. Ask the dance instructors any question you might have
2. always show politeness to other dancers on the dance floor
3. Dancers must exhibit superior self control
4. Be suitably kitted with the right wears like: ballroom dresses, dance shoes, argentine tango shoes etc


Dancing is a social activity and everyone has been involved in one form of dancing to the other: from professional to casual level.
Author Resource:- There are specific shops to buy dance dresses and shoes. ballroom dresses and argentine tango shoes are great addition to have in your collection.
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