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  1. Time of a Dancer (Russian: Время танцора, romanized: Vremya tantsora), also translated as Dancer's Time, is a 1997 Russian war drama film directed by Vadim Abdrashitov.

  2. Time (sudden or sustained use of time): Not to be confused with tempo, the dancer’s use of time can be reflected in their movement. It can appear hurried, as though fighting against time. Conversely, the dancer can have a relaxed attitude toward time as though they have all the time in the world.

  3. Clock time: The dance is based on units of seconds, minutes, and/or hours. For example, a certain section of a dance may be assigned a time such as 30 seconds into which all the choreographed movement must fit. A performance in a public setting may be set up to repeat continuously between 12:00 Noon and 1:00 PM.

  4. Jul 10, 2023 · Time is when the dancers move. The Time category includes pulse, speed, rhythmic patterns, natural rhythm, and syncopation. As an observer of dance, it can be easy to allow our biases to influence how we perceive dance. By using dance vocabulary and stating what we observe, we can be more objective in our discussions of dance.

  5. May 20, 2015 · Time in dance is the amount of beat that is taken for dancers to move accordingly. Time could be divided in different elements: Tempo. The tempo in dance is the speed of the beats to the movements. It will usually either be fast, medium and slow. Each type of tempo can convey various type of meaning.

  6. Time of a Dancer, also translated as Dancer's Time, is a 1997 Russian drama film directed by Vadim Abdrashitov.

  7. Time of a Dancer. 1998 ‘Время танцора’ Directed by Vadim Abdrashitov. Events are unfolding in one of the hot spots of the Russia. The heroes of the film returned from the war. They are winners and losers, because they have forgotten how to live in peace. The war is over, but it is close and still kills. And they want to live so passionately.