• What is the language of dance?

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    The language of dance, according to , can be considered a form of nonverbal communication or "wordlessness" that harnesses the body's capability to communicate through movement. Dance typically involves synchronizing body movements to rhythmic music, which allows for emotional and effective communication among participants. Unlike speech, which is used for semantic (abstract) communication, dance is primarily used for emotional bonding. However, structured dance forms like ballet can also communicate stories and meanings, though less directly compared to spoken language. Dance and vocal learning are closely linked; only certain species capable of vocal learning can engage in this type of synchronized body movement that we often associate with dance 1.

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