Intro:
A. I want to introduce my topic as something that has many layers. There are a lot of different elements and aspects that make dance a language all it's own. It's these languages that, once they're understood and comprehended, instill awe in audience and dancers alike.
The Languages:
1. Movement- Dance isn't anything without the body, and the movements that a body is able to make. There is an actual dictionary that defines certain motions and movements as part of the language of dance.
2. Emotion- Exploring the impact that the dancer's personal emotions and connections to the work have on the piece that they're performing.
3. Choreography- Discussing the ways in which the choreographer's skills and emotions contribute to the performance.
(more discovery and inclusion of languages highly probable)
The Awe:
1. What is awe?- Pull from previous post on definitions of awe.
2. How do all of the different elements of the language of dance help create awe in the dancer and audience?
3. How vital is it to be fluent in dance? Does speaking the language of dance and having an intimate knowledge of it increase the feeling of awe? Inclusion of prototype project?
4. Are dancers in awe of the things that they can do? Do they marvel like the audience does?
The Question:
Use prototype response to answer the question of whether or not knowing more about the choreography and other languages of dance will increase awe in an audience.
Combination and Conclusion:
How the language of dance and awe are intertwined and connected, and vital to the beauty of dance. Talk about my experience as a dancer?
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