Dance is built on four fundamental elements: Body, Energy, Space, and Time. Elements help analyze and interpret dance as an artistic practice. Dance can range from constant motion to stillness
Veins transport blood to heart, usually buried below skin. Blood pools in veins when breasts hang outside torso
Erector spinae muscles straighten and rotate the back. Works with glutes to maintain stable posture. Runs from sacrum to base of skull along spine. Covered by thoracolumbar fascia in lower regions
Nipples can be categorized as protruding (75%), flat (23%), inverted (2%), or unclassified. Average nipple height is 9-10 millimeters. Female nipples are 36% larger than male nipples
Fan-shaped muscle attaching shoulder blade to rib cage. Originates from ribs via eight muscular slips. Contains three divisions: superior, intermediate, and inferior. Innervated by long thoracic nerve from brachial plexus
Sphincters are circular muscles that control passage flow in the body. Over 50 different types exist, ranging from microscopic to walnut-sized. Some sphincters function involuntarily, others respond to stimuli