Expression
Intermediate Level
Going deeper — techniques and nuances for experienced dancers
The emotional delivery in dance — the difference between executing steps and telling a story. Technique gets you on the floor; expression keeps eyes on you.
Intermediate focus
Start matching your energy to the song's emotional arc. A melancholic verse gets a different physical quality than an energetic chorus. Play with dynamics — tension and release, fast and slow, big and small. These contrasts ARE expression.
Tips
- •Dance alone in your room with the lights off. No mirror, no audience. Whatever your body does naturally — that's your authentic expression. Bring that to the social floor.
- •Watch videos of yourself dancing with the sound off. Do you look like you're feeling something? If not, the music isn't getting through yet.
Common mistakes
- •Trying to look expressive instead of actually feeling something
- •Same face for every song — the 'sexy dance face' is not expression, it's a mask
- •Confusing expression with drama — subtlety is more powerful than exaggeration
- •Only expressing during 'big moments' — expression should live in the basic step too
Practice drill
Play three songs with completely different moods: a fast, happy bachata; a slow, melancholic one; and an intense, dramatic one. Dance each with the same basic steps. Your goal: someone watching should be able to guess the mood of the song just from your body language, even with the sound off.