What is Dance? by Marcella Pinilla

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Dance is when you move to a song like no one is watching. It’s a response to
sound that is good for you and you express it so. The response is innocent
to linguistics, it’s so old it came before verbs, nouns or prefixes.
It means tuning in to a frequency of sound with your body as your
metal.

Dance is a verb, only it doesn’t know it, and expresses it so.

Marcella Pinilla is a scientist and journalist currently based in Buenos Aires.

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