Andrey Smotrin and Nataliya Yugina - Brazilian Zouk improvisation. BRAZUKA SUMMER CUP Dance video
Andrey Smotrin and Nataliya Yugina - Brazilian Zouk improvisation. BRAZUKA SUMMER CUP Dance video
Somehow in the comments they asked the question: how are painting and dancing similar?
To answer more generally, it should be noted that both are visual arts that operate and create visual images with artistic means. Dance, of course, has its own, and painting has its own.
As in painting, there should not be a single accidental or extra stroke in the picture, and in dance - there should not be a single extra movement!
All movements, in addition to being musical, should work for the image, create this image, any extra movement is dirt.
And the movements, of course, should not be just movements, but precisely choreographically worked out and worked out elements (if this is not so, then this is just a miserable parody, not dances).
In painting, just the same, any unnecessary stroke is dirt that spoils the impression of the picture.
As in painting: each stroke must be staged an