A trance is an altered state of consciousness.
Trance may also refer to:
Film and television
- Trance, or Anita, a 1920 Austrian film directed by Luise Fleck
- Der Fan, a 1982 West German horror film also known as Trance
- Trance (1998 film), an American horror film by Michael Almereyda
- Trance (2013 film), a British thriller directed by Danny Boyle
- Trance (2020 film), an Indian Malayalam-language film
- "The Trance" (The Twilight Zone), an episode of The Twilight Zone
- Trance Gemini, a fictional character in the TV series Andromeda
Literature
- Trance (comics), a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe
- Trance, a 2006 novel by Stanley Morgan
- Trance, a 2005 novel by Christopher Sorrentino
- Trance, a play by Shoji Kokami
Music
- Trance music, a type of electronic dance music with several subgenres
- Trance (band), German heavy metal band
Albums
- The Trance (album), a 1965 album by Booker Ervin
- Trances (album), a 1983 album by Robert Rich
- Trance (Steve Kuhn album), 1975
- Trance, a 1982 album by Chris & Cosey
- Trance (EP), a 1998 EP by Virgin Black
- Trance (Hassan Hakmoun album), 1993
Songs
- "Trance (Make My Own Reality)", a 2008 song by Doug Wimbish from the album CinemaSonics
Other uses
- TRANCE (TNF-related activation-induced cytokine) or RANKL, a human protein
- Trance JIT, a MorphOS just-in-time compiler for running 68k applications
- Trance, a fictional attribute in the video game Final Fantasy IX
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