Welcome to Dance In Rhythm.This site is full of fun and exciting things about the art of dance.This site provides chat rooms,pictures,guestbooks,and history and meanings to kinds of dances.So have fun and enjoy this site. |
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What Is The History Of Jazz? |
The term "jazz dance" has been used to describe a forever-changing form of popular and creative dance movement ever since the 1920s. It represents our popular culture, and as the culture changes, so does the appearance of jazz dance. Jazz dance has character and the ability to make changes as a main fragment. It is this element that allows itself to shed its skin and take up another for every passing era. This means that the social dances of the 1920s like the Charleston and Back Bottom are known as jazz dances, but so are the theatre dances of choreographer Bob Fosse. The style of Fred Astaire comes from jazz dancing, as well as many dances by the modern dance choreographer Alvin Ailey. The shortened sounds of tap dancing can be considered as jazz dancing, but so can the body popping movements of breakdancing. The common subject binding these obviously different things together is rhythm, or to be more exact, rhythm that is composed in African influences.
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What Does The Term Tap Dance Mean? |
Tap Dance is the style of American theatrical dance, well known for percussive footwork that marks out certain rhythmic patterns on the floor. Some descriptive step names are brush, flap, shuffle, ball change, and cramp roll.
The sources of tap include the Irish solo step dance, the English clog dance, and African dance movements. Among the slaves in the southern United States, these merged by the early 19th century into folk styles, the modern descendants on which include buck-and-wing dancing and southern United States clogging (both done in leather-sole shoes).
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What Is The History Of Tap Dance? |
Jazz dance played a major role in tap development. Tap dancers have used rhythms from blues, ragtime, swing, and big band music. Count Basie, Neal Hefti, and Jimmie Lunceford, all have a great influence on the origination of tap. They have created songs such a "cute", "For Dancers Only", and "Doin' the New Down Low" for the tap world. Duke Ellington had contributed pieces of tap music, such as "Bojangles" to the people.
Many of the famous tap dancers are famous because of one thing, rhythm. Tap is all about stomping to the beat.
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What Is The History Of Ballet? |
Ballet is a formalized type of dancing in which the performers, through planned movement to accompanying music, present a story or develop an abstract concept. It is an expanded form of lyric theater, and its a 400-year old record of invention and performance. Like opera, ballet is a tradition European origin and Renaissance in its ideal of harmonious collaboration between artist-dancers, mimes, choreographers, musicians and designers of costumes and décor. Since World War II ballet has achieved a Renaissance of its own, throughout the world with establishment of national companies or private companies with national identities, supported variously by government.
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