Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the relative weight of expressiveness factors on dance genre with Analytic Hierarchy Process. Methods: Total 28 dance experts such as professors, dace psychologists, dance specialists, on each dance genre was asked to complete the pairewise comparison survey on the relative weighting. The data for eighteen experts were finally analyzed by Microsoft Office Excel 2007. Results: For both Traditional and Creative Korean Dance, the relative weighting among factors were in order such as creative thinking (CT), motor skill for expression (MSE), passion of expression (PE), and outward expressive ability (OEA). For ballet genre, the relative weighting of OEA was the highest, and then CT, PE and MSE were following. At last, for modern dance, CT was the most important factor, and then were in order OEA, MSE and PE. Conclusion: We confirm that the relative importance of dancing expressiveness was meaningfully different among dance genre, and suggest that these results would provide basic information to construct contents for evaluation and education on the expressiveness for dance.