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Dance is one of the most wonderful forms of human communication. In many cultures, dance has both historic and cultural significance, which is communicated through learned gestures and expressions. Here are a bit more details about three of the world's most beautiful dances.
Kathakali
Kathakali is a storytelling dance, during which performers use a variety of gestures, and eyes and facial expressions to communicate meanings. Costumes, hair styles, makeup and face paint, and jewelry also all hold specific meanings in the performance of kathakali. There are nine facial expressions used to express emotions ranging from sadness and anger to curiosity. Through their expressions, it should be completely clear to the viewer what the performer is intending to convey.
Tango
The dance has its roots in an African slave dance called candombe, which is also a type of music. One key factor of a candombe performance is a partnered dance, which has over time developed into the modern tango. If you can keep your eyes on one part of the tango, just focus on the dancers' legs and feet. The tango is typically performed low to the ground, with both performers' step-work often taking place at the same time. It's complex and communicative.
Flamenco
One of the most interesting facts about the flamenco is that it began as a song. Over time, flamenco developed to include its now-famous passionate accompanying dance. One of the key factors of flamenco is palmas. It may look like simple, rhythmic clapping, but palmas are performed at different speeds, and strengths, and it is essential that the flamenco dancer understands how to make use of his or her hands as part of the performance.
1. What is special about kathakali?
A. It is intended to convey a romantic story.
B. It involves many expressions to attract viewers.
C. It's a dance to tell a story and express many feelings.
D .It is a dance where people can learn how to exchange feelings.
2. What should you pay attention to in a tango?
A. The dancers' arms and hands.
B. The dancers' legs and feet.
C. The dancers' facial expressions.
D. The dancers' eyes and hands.
3. In which dance does dancers' clapping play an important role?
A. Kathakali B. Flamenco C. Tango D. Candombe