Enhancing performance through technology
ConnectArts is a democratized and secure service that leverages AI for performer/reviewer matching to provide curated and personalized feedback to dancers that seek it
Professionals will deliver feedback based on the performer's categorical preference criteria
Physical Skills + Technique
The tools and skills needed to produce a particular style of movement for a specific style of performance, such as ballet, contemporary, jazz, tap, as well as general physical skills such as posture, flexibility, balance, etc
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Musicality
Musicality involves dancers' synchronization with the music, understanding of rhythm and phrasing, expression of the music's dynamics and accents, and overall connection to the musical score.
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Performance Structure + Composition
The way movements are organized and combined to create a dance. This includes the progression of movement in a piece, such as motif and development, repetition, and traveling, turning, elevation, gesture, stillness
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Movement Texture
Movement texture refers to the quality, dynamics, and nuances dancers bring to their movements, including the use of dynamics (e.g., soft, sharp, sustained), expressiveness, and artistic interpretation.
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the alignment and positioning of the body while dancing. Good posture involves an upright spine, relaxed shoulders, engaged core muscles, and a balanced distribution of weight
the speed or tempo at which movements are executed. Fast dynamics involve quick, rapid movements, while slow dynamics involve slower, more controlled movements. The use of fast and slow dynamics in dance adds variation, contrast, and expressiveness to the overall movement quality
the alignment and positioning of the body while dancing. Good posture involves an upright spine, relaxed shoulders, engaged core muscles, and a balanced distribution of weight
refer to the different vertical positions or heights at which movements are performed within a choreographic composition. The use of spatial levels is closely tied to the dance performance structure, as it helps create visual interest, highlight spatial relationships, and contribute to the overall composition of the piece
