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The genres of lyrical and contemporary dance have many similarities and their definitions may understandably give rise to confusion. As human beings, we crave categories because they help us to make sense of our world. However, when categories merge or overlap, a fine line between losing the integrity of a technique and allowing a style to develop may emerge. Lyrical dance is a fluid dance style comprising elements of both ballet and jazz dance, and seeks to be expressive of a dancer's emotions, with the physical movements often synchronized with the lyrics of the music.
Contemporary dance is a multi-faceted and varied style that does not easily fit a simple definition, and is not performed in the same way by every dancer. It is an expressive style dance that combining elements of modern, lyrical, classical ballet and jazz. Dancers, sometimes performing barefoot, strive to connect the mind and the body through fluid dance movements.
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