
Dance as storytelling
Dance as storytelling is a form of artistic expression where movement, gestures, and choreography convey a narrative or evoke emotions, much like words in a story. Through purposeful poses, transitions, and rhythms, dancers communicate themes, characters, or moments without spoken language. This embodiment allows audiences to interpret the story visually and emotionally, creating a shared experience. It’s a universal language that combines physicality with artistic intent, making dance a powerful way to tell stories across cultures and genres without relying on dialogue or text.