What are the 4 main elements of dance?
This lesson introduced you to the four main elements of dance: space, time, levels, and force. These elements are applicable to all forms of dance.
Specifically, in dance we identify six dynamic qualities: sustained, percussive, swinging, suspended, collapsed, and vibratory.
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- Body. First element in dance. ...
- Space is where the body. moves. ...
- Energy. The third element of dance. ...
- Time. The fourth element of dance - tempo, accents, length of music.
- Levels. There are three levels in dance - high, medium and low.
- Directions. ...
- Formations. ...
- Dynamics.
Here we detail the five elements that all forms of dance and creative movement have in common: body, action, space, time and energy.
- #1 biomechanics.
- #2 vocabulary development.
- #3 improvisation.
- #4 choreography.
- #5 musicality.
- #6 practice development.
- #7 costuming.
- #8 performance, preparation, and experience.
The most important element of dance is music, and it is rare for dance of any kind—social, theatrical, or religious—to develop without musical accompaniment.
The Elements of Dance are the foundational concepts and vocabulary that help students develop movement skills and understand dance as an artistic practice. This framework is a way to discuss any kind of movement.
- Locomotor.
- Nonlocomotor.
- Manipulative.
What is an essential element of dance?
Here we detail the five elements that all forms of dance and creative movement have in common: body, action, space, time and energy.
- SPACE. Where is movement. performed? ...
- TIME. When is movement. performed? ...
- FORCE. How is movement. performed? ...
- BODY. What is being used to. perform? ...
- FORM. How is dance. structured? ...
- Vestibular. Move off balance with swings and spins.

The most important element of dance is music, and it is rare for dance of any kind—social, theatrical, or religious—to develop without musical accompaniment.