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Digital Dancing refers to the practice of using digital technologies to create, perform, or enhance dance. This can include a variety of forms, such as using motion capture to translate physical movements into digital representations, integrating virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) experiences into dance performances, or utilizing software and applications to choreograph and create dance sequences. Digital Dancing also encompasses the use of digital media as a backdrop or interactive element in live performances, allowing for a fusion of traditional dance with modern technology. The term represents a growing intersection between the art of dance and advancements in digital creative tools, expanding the possibilities for expression, audience engagement, and accessibility in the dance medium.