1. Props Can Become an Extension of the Dancer
Modern dance is an expressive form of dance that combines the foundations of ballet with expressive thoughts and art to form modern dance. Modern dance props can become an extension of the dancers or can become the focal point of the dance routine. Props in modern dance can also help young dancers understand the flow of a dance movement, such as using a dance ribbon to swirl gently while turning.
2. Props Can Set the Theme
Modern dance can tell a story or interpret a scene. Props come naturally to this form of dance. Conflict and struggles can be visualized in modern dance by using ropes, chains, long ribbons or nets. The props choreographed into the dance movements can show bondage and then freedom. Modern dance uses scarves and veils to show things hidden in the dance, or secrets that come from the dance. Some of the props, such as balls or streamers, are for fun and add energy to the dance routine.
3. Large Props Can Add Dimension
Many modern dances use a single large prop to add dimension to a routine. A giant box that the dancers pass through brings a new element to the visual part of the routine, as do large mirrors or giant tubes.
4. Dancers Can Be the Props in Modern Dance
Modern dance will even use the dancers themselves as props. A dancer can pose or use creative form to be a tree, a rock, mother earth, the moon or the stars. The dancers can form pyramids or other designs using human bodies. The dancers as props in modern dance can show emotions such as fear, happiness or anger.
5. Classes Explore Ways Props Can Be Used
Dance programs that teach technical theater, staging and production type classes may offer courses in modern dance props or the use of dance props. These classes explore ways props can be used in creative and unusual ways, which modern dance is perfect for.



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