Musically, the track represents Battiato's successful transition from experimental progressive rock to sophisticated pop.

"" (I want to see you dance) is one of the most iconic songs by the Italian polymath Franco Battiato . Released in 1982 as part of the album L'arca di Noè , it remains a cornerstone of Italian pop music, blending infectious synth-pop rhythms with Battiato’s signature philosophical and mystical depth. Thematic Core: Dance as Transcendence

The song is far more than a simple invitation to the dance floor; it is a celebration of dance as a universal, spiritual ritual. Battiato uses vivid imagery to traverse different cultures and traditions, portraying dance as a bridge between the physical and the metaphysical: