 This study developed a novel full-body stimulus set consisting of 150 videos of a single dancer performing 30 sequences of dance movements, each representing one of five emotions, joy, anger, fear, sadness, and neutral. Participants were asked to rate the intensity of the emotions expressed by the dancers. Results indicated that the intended emotions could be accurately identified with high accuracy, above chance level. Additionally, aesthetics judgments were found to be sensitive to the intended emotion. This stimulus set can be used to investigate the role of body language in emotion perception and its relationship with other modalities such as facial expressions. This article was authored by Julia F. Christensen, Laura Brune, Eva Madeline Schmidt, and others.