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Chapter ?? 11 Jazz Dance C H A P T E R
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Chapter 11 Jazz Dance Enduring understanding: Jazz dance is an American classic and contemporary dance genre used in entertainment, media, and concert dance. Essential question: How does jazz dance help me express myself as a dancer?
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Learning Objectives Recognize major jazz dance works, styles, and jazz dance artists in history. Execute basic jazz dance technique, use jazz dance vocabulary, and perform combinations. Apply jazz class etiquette and dance safety while dancing. Evaluate and respond to classical and contemporary jazz performances.
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“Don't dance for the audience; dance for yourself.” -- Bob Fosse, 20th-century American jazz dancer, choreographer, and director
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Introduction An American dance genre, jazz grew out of the popular dances of the early 20th century. Throughout its development, jazz dance has absorbed many dance forms from society and the stage or was influenced by music and trends of an era. Jazz dance is a versatile and adaptable dance genre with social, concert dance, musical theater, and entertainment styles.
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Chapter 11 Vocabulary Terms forced arch isolation jazz dance
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Jazz Dance Body positions: aligned, contractions, tilts Music: fast slow, syncopated, different parts move at different speeds Jazz dance qualities: percussive, lyrical, fluid, juxtaposition to keep interest
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19th-Century Entertainment Roots of Jazz Dance Minstrel shows The Black Crook Vaudeville
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African Dance Characteristics in Jazz Dance Grounded stance Percussive rhythm Isolated body parts Movement initiated from the torso
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20th-Century Roots of Jazz Dance Social dance forms Ragtime Swing music Jazz dance before 1960 was based on social dances of the era.
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Jazz Dance After 1960 Merged dance genres and techniques into a new dance form and styles Based on Broadway musical dance steps Social dances of the era Improvisation and personal style Borrowed ballet and modern dance techniques
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Jazz Dance Artists Jack Cole blended Indian, Afro-Cuban, and Spanish dances into his work. Katherine Dunham used Afro-Haitian dance and complex rhythms. Matt Mattox created a freestyle dance using Cole style, ballet, and improvisation. Luigi’s technique is based on a stretching technique and ballet; he appeared in 40 films and was a Broadways dancer. (continued)
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Jazz Dance Artists (continued) Jerome Robbins was choreographer and director of West Side Story. Lester Horton’s work influenced West Coast jazz dance. He used cultural dance forms and developed strong, versatile dancers. Alvin Ailey used Horton technique, African overtones, and social components in his jazz choreography.
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Later Jazz Dance Artists Gus Giordano opened a studio in Chicago and founded a jazz dance company and the World Jazz Dance Congress. Bob Fosse was a dancer, choreographer, and director of musical theater and film. His style used turned-in knees, quirky moves, and hats. He is considered one of the most influential choreographers of the 20th century. Michael Peters danced with Ailey and other modern dancers. He choreographed and directed onstage, for television, and for music videos. He choreographed Michael Jackson’s videos for “Beat It” and “Thriller.” Michael Bennett was a dancer, choreographer, and musical director who created A Chorus Line.
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21st-Century Jazz Dance Artists Danny Buraczeski, a Broadway dancer and now a company director, sets works on ballet companies using eclectic music from the past. Billy Siegenfeldis the founder of the Jump Rhythm Jazz Project. Dancers, actors, and singers use his system of training.
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Parts of the Jazz Dance Class Warm-up: total-body movements and isolations Isolations: head, shoulders, ribs, hips, legs, and feet Standing exercises Moving across the floor: walks, jumps, leaps, kicks, and turns Combination Cool-down
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Jazz Dance Class Safety Safety in jazz dance class begins with appropriate dance wear and footwear selections and personal grooming. Jazz dance steps and combinations make awareness of space essential. Dancers should take precautions to avoid floor burns. Jazz dancers should use body lotions or creams sparingly. They could create slick spots where their body comes in contact with the floor.
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Jazz Dance Positions of the Feet Parallel and turned-out positions First, second, third, fourth, and fifth –Full-foot positions –Relevé –Forced arch
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Forced Arch
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Jazz Dance Positions of the Arms and Hands Positions of the arms –First, second, third, fourth, and fifth positions Jazz hands –Fists or soft fists –Relaxed –Stretched
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Jazz Hands
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Isolations An isolation is an exercise in which you move individual parts of the body while the rest of the body stays still or moves in a different way. Head Shoulders Ribs Hips
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Center and Across-the-Floor Steps The entire class or small groups execute jazz dance combinations in the center of the studio or moving across the floor. Dancer walks Step combinations Turns Elevation steps
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Summary Jazz is an everchanging creative expression that echoes the life and times of the people in each decade. It has complex roots, and it is intertwined with many other dance genres.
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