Interpretive dance
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Interpretive dance is a family of dance styles that seeks to interpret the meaning inherent in music rather than by performing specific preformatted moves.
Examples include:
- Glowsticking
- Liturgical dancing
- Air guitar
- Barynya
- Circle pit
- Crowd surfing
- Hardcore dancing
- Headbanging
- Kamarinskaya
- Melbourne Shuffle
- Mosh
- Pogo (dance)
- Popping (dance)
- Skank (dance)
- Stage diving
- Treedancing
- Yang Ge