predance
Predance is a term that appears in some arts and cultural discussions to denote events, states, or elements that occur before a dance or dance-like performance. It is not a standardized term, and its precise meaning depends on the context.
In performing arts and choreography, predance commonly refers to preparatory activities or sequences that precede the
In choreography studies, predance may be treated as a transitional phase that links pre-existing movement ideas
In cultural or sociological contexts, predance can denote pre-performance rituals, announcements, processions, or other social practices
Etymology is straightforward—predance forms from pre- and dance—but the term is relatively recent and not widely
Notable examples include discussions of predance in rehearsal methodologies, where directors separate predance activities from the
See also: prelude, overture, introduction, warm-up, pre-performance ritual, performance studies.