"InterDance" (or Inter-dance) refers to two distinct concepts: a cutting-edge technological framework for AI-generated choreography and a historical cultural movement within the UK's early electronic music scene.
: These events were pivotal in the transition of electronic music from hardcore house into what eventually became Jungle and Drum and Bass . Interdance
: It is sometimes used in academic "performative inquiry" to describe the "spaces between" disciplines where learning "dances into being". : The model uses a "diffusion-based" approach to
: The model uses a "diffusion-based" approach to generate synchronized movements that react to both music and the movements of a partner. This is widely used by researchers to develop "AI choreographers" for filmmaking, digital performances, and VR. 2. Electronic Music and Rave Culture Electronic Music and Rave Culture : For many,
: For many, the name evokes the "Old Skool" techno era and the underground dance culture that shaped modern electronic music festivals. 3. Interdisciplinary and Social Arts
The term is also used more broadly to describe , where movement intersects with other art forms or social causes.
: Projects like the dance film Meeting Places use "interdance" contexts to explore social justice and interconnection within diverse communities through a mix of cultural art forms.