
Dance and Drama
Dance and drama are artistic expressions that communicate stories, emotions, and ideas through movement and performance. Dance uses the human body's expressive potentials—such as posture, gesture, and rhythm—to evoke feelings or portray narratives without words. Drama involves acting and dialogue to portray characters and tell stories, often incorporating dialogue, gestures, and emotions. Both art forms aim to engage audiences emotionally and intellectually, often blending to create powerful theatrical experiences. While dance emphasizes visual and physical storytelling, drama focuses on spoken word and character development, together enriching the performing arts landscape.