American singer Billie Eilish made her name with the song “Ocean Eyes” in 2015 and broke the record for the youngest member to ever receive a Grammy for record of the year in 2020. The dance originated in California thanks to Billie Eilish. Bellyache’s primary goal is to convey remorse and guilt (Matthias). The words reach a grim depth that appears to be beyond grasp for a person so youthful. They all encircle a hole of hopelessness and long-term errors, yet her seductive yet adorable voice stands in contrast to them all. Even Billie’s dance steps as the first music break approaches offer a nice contrast between the song’s melancholy and the show’s still catchy pleasure. The most identified element of the dance is space and energy, while time is the minor element the audience can recognize.
Energy enables dancers to recognize their movements and symbolizes the drive’s force and richness. One of the components of dance is time, which dance choreography and performance both require. When people dance together, it keeps them connected, helps them recognize the rhythm and pulse of their movements, and gives them ideas for choreography (Cruz Banks 210). Space improves the dance’s coordination and aesthetics since it synchronizes the dancers. A combination of spinning pole dance moves and some freestyles are included in the choreography. Better momentum is produced by spinning poles with less effort, allowing the dancer can stay in spins for more extended and maybe facilitating transitions. Dance has been employed in choreography as both art and entertainment. One of the fascinating art forms that humanity has created is dance. Whether it’s intricate choreography or freeform dance, this artistic work always succeeds in keeping viewers interested and craving more. I believe the choreographer intended for the dance to let the audience unwind and refresh physically and mentally.
Work Cited
Cruz Banks, Ojeya. “Fare Ra Lankhi: The circle is an indigenous pedagogical and choreographic space for West African dance.”Journal of Dance Education, vol. 20, no. 4, 2020, pp. 205-213.
Matthias, Meg. “Billie Eilish.”Encyclopedia Britannica, 2022.