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Dance and music can invoke feelings and emotions more strongly, in a manner that visual art cannot achieve. As opposed to visual art, Music and dance arts are based on making an experience, rather than making an object. Because of the ability to create an experience, both dance and music are concerned with invoking human engagement in the art being performed. Dance and music enhance performers to be ability to engage with the inner lives of their audience, and be able to define the space that exists between the performance and the audience (Rudner, 2011). This means that music and performance are effective in combining thoughts, intellectual ideas, and feelings. Therefore, by invoking feelings and emotion, dance and music arts can reflect on the experience of the original piece of performance.
For instance, through a performance that I recently watched, I was able to have a grasp of the Carnaval Music, from Brazil. The Carnaval Music is a Brazilian festival song that I have never listened to or watched. Nevertheless, through the live dance and music performance, I was able to develop and have a clue of the kind of feelings and emotions this song invokes in the Brazilians during their annual festival. In contrast, I feel I would not have got this experience if I were to depend on the provisions of visual art. Based on the live performance, I realized that the way the Carnaval Music dancing is done, the nice and unique sounds, and, the voices in the song are so interesting. Conclusively, visual art is lacking in invoking that real or first experience of art as it is perceived in its originality.
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