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Jazz Dance History. GHS Dance Department Dance 1. Origins of Jazz Dance. “Jazz” is a word that came into the English language to describe the music of the early 1900s, a time when the European and African music traditions met and mingled in rich cross-cultural fertilization. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Jazz Dance History

Jazz Dance HistoryGHS Dance Department

Dance 1

Page 2: Jazz Dance History

Origins of Jazz Dance “Jazz” is a word that came into the

English language to describe the music of the early 1900s, a time when the European and African music traditions met and mingled in rich cross-cultural fertilization.

Traced to the rhythms and movements brought to America by people native to Africa.

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Terminology Warm-up : To lengthen the muscles,

wake-up the body, release tension, and prevents muscle injury.

Alignment : The accepted standards for proper postural balance. It refers to the equalization for structural and muscular forces to maintain body balance.

Jazz : Dance or combination with smooth and strong movement, usually to popular music.

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Isolation : Moving one body part independently of the others.

Parallel : No rotation, toes straight ahead.

Turnout : Outward rotation of the legs from the hip socket to the feet.

Spotting : Technique used in executing a turn in order to prevent dizziness.

Dance Hands : Soft hand, thumb in line with the middle finger.

Jazz Hands : Fingers spread apart…..”Spider Hand”.

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Contraction : All the muscles pull center or inward….to act as if someone punched you in the stomach.

Three Step Turn : Take three equal steps while rotating 360 degrees.

Pivot Turn : Half turn on the balls of the feet to change direction.

Plié : A bending of the knees over the feet.

Chassé : To chase, a sliding action or step together step where the feet “kiss” in the air.

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Pas de Bourree : A movement sideward (back side front).

Jazz Square : Four walking steps performed to the front, side, back, and side.

Pirouette : A turn performed in relevé with one leg in passé.

Chaine Turn : Chain or link, rapid turns in first position on demi-point.

Jete : Leap, take off from one foot and land on the other

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Dig : To place the ball of the foot on the floor next to the other foot.

Point : To place the tips of the toes on the floor without applying weight.

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Combinations Jazz dance is a combination of African and

European influences cultivated in the American urban environment.

Jazz dance began in the 1920’s with the end of the World War I and with the emergence of Dixieland jazz music.

Jazz dance is a mirror of the social history of the American people, reflecting historical events, cultural changes, ethnic influences, and especially the music and social dances of its era.

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Pioneers Pioneers in the Jazz field include:

1. Katherine Graham2. Donald MacKayle3. Syvilla Forte4. Fred Astaire5. Gene Kelly6. Twyla Tharp7. Bob fosse8. The Joffrey Ballet9. Alvin Ailey

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Steam Heathttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAKQauAfcZU

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Jazz Choreographers Today

1. Wade Robson2. Brian Friedman3. Sonya Tayeh4. Dan Karaty5. Tyce Diorio6. Laurie Ann Gibson7. Mandy Moore8. Travis Payne

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“Comanche”Choreography by Wade Robson

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Brian Friedman choreography:Master Class @ Millennium in L.A.

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Broadway Jazz

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“Sweet Dreams”Choreography by Mandy Moore