Examples of dynamics in dance include:
- Strong and weak: A dancer may execute quick and sudden movements, then transition into smooth and controlled movements.
- Heavy and light: A dancer may lift and move their body weight with effort, then shift into softer and more fluid movements.
- Fast and slow: A dance can include periods of rapid and energetic steps, followed by moments of stillness or slow-motion movements.
- Sudden and gradual: A dancer can switch from sudden, unexpected movements to gradual, flowing transitions.
By manipulating these elements, dancers can create dynamic performances that engage the audience and convey the desired artistic expression.