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What Is Modern
Dance?
Prepared by Amril Radzman bin Amrahi110487
Definition of Dancing
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Dancing is art form of movement of human body whichfollows music and rhythm. It can be used in form ofperformance, expression and social interaction and even
spiritual. Folk Dance is a type of socialinteraction dance. However, for moderndance is a type of expression dance inperformance setting.
It usually divided into few categorieshowever some dance like waltz and tangoare belong into few categories. Commonly,Dance can be used to express ideas,
emotions or even tell a story.
What is Modern Dance?
Modern Dance is anevolution from classical ballet.With all various stricttechniques found in classical
ballet are totally opposite ofmodern dance. It has moreflexibility so choreographercan be more creative inmaking a new piece. Moderndance also can be seen as a fusion of many dances. The
sophisticated movement of moderndance already developed many styles
and techniques. The beauty ofmodern dance is that it allow a wholeflow of creativity which can be asource of inspiration with the music.
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History of Modern Dance
1- Franois Delsarte (1811 - 1871,
France).Hes invented a theory about relationship
between movement and feelings. He
concluded that each emotion and mental
images corresponds a movement or attempt
of it. The idea of feelings and their intensity
cause of movement and its quality. His
contribution is the elaboration of gestureswhich completely different compared to
classical dance tradition. His study produced a logic system
about the relationship between different parts of the body,
movement and human feelings. He also invent the fundamental
notion of the gestures expressiveness.
2- mile Jaques-Dalcroze (1865 -1950, Austria - Switzerland).
Dalcroze is a pianist and conductor for
modern dance because he invents a new
approach to movement called Rhythmics
or Eurhythmics. His contribution is the
relationship between music and
movement. He also create original education method through
movement
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3- Rudolph Laban (1879 1958,Hungary - U.K.).
Rudolph Laban created a system for
analysing and recording movement:
Kynetography (Labanotation). Some
articles published by him are still
important references for dance theory
and history such as Choreutic , The
Mastery of Movement and Educational
Modern Dance.
4- Mary Wigman (1886 1973 Germany):
Similar to Laban, Dalcroze and Delsarte, Wigman develops
her own understanding of dance and traduces it in a significant
amount of choreographic pieces. She
opposes classical dance values andmethods. Instead, she search dance that
would accomplish an expressive function of
the dancers soul. Her choreograph is
considered as part of the artistic trend called
German expressionism. Her practice give its
name the dance of expression or
Ausdrckstanz (in German). her dancepieces are remembered for their tragic, dark
character and are described as introspective
dances that reveal vibrant, vital, excited and passionate inner
states of being. According to modern dance history, she
influenced the whole German dance trend during the 1920s
and 1930s and what follows after the war. Her most famous
piece is called Hexentanz (The Witch).
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5- Loe Fuller (1862 1928, United States of America)
Loe Fuller is not considered as a dancer or a
choreographer. This is because her main
concern is not dance, or movement itself, as
it is for the whole rest of following modern
dancers. Though, she is produced lots of
scenic art pieces involving experiments
mixing lightning, scenic elements and
dance.
6- Isadora Duncan (1878 - 1927, U.S.A. -France)
Modern dance history describes Isadora as
an emblematic figure of freedom. She refuses
to follow academic dance education and has
the courage to break dance traditions andsocial codes. She produced her dance based
on expression of her personel life. Shes
inclined to nature which makes her dances
involving waves, clouds, trees and wind. For modern dance
history, she points the birth of another type of dance, which
would be the consequence of an interior movement of the
dancer. At the same time, she carries a new spirit of liberationfrom conventions and an idea of dance as an expression of the
divinity inside every human being. Her contribution is not
considered in terms of technique but cultural process of
opening minds. She invented a gestural language and adapting
movement to the artistic project. She is remembered mainly
because of her boosting to the liberation of conventional codes
that restrict body (and especially feminine body) as a generalfact in society
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7- Ruth Saint Denis (1877 - 1968, U.S.A.)
Ruth Saint Denis performance mainly in
US. She grows within an ideological of
oriental religions which can be found in her
cheograph. She has her own philosophical
and mystical discourse too. She and Ted
Shawn are known for combining the
passionate charisma of Saint- Denis with the
technical rigor of Shawn. Their choreograph
are remembered for the spectacular format
and development of musical visualizations.
8- Ted Shawn (1891- 1972, U.S.A.)
After the dissolution of the Denishawn School and company,
Ted Shawn continues his choreographic career independently.
The first company composed by men only byattracting and educates boys that look like
muscular atheletes, creating imagies of
masculine and sportive dancer. He also
founder of The Jacobs Pillow , a
choreographic center.
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9- Doris Humphrey (1895 - 1958, U.S.A.)
Doris Humphrey joins the Denishawn in 1917, being already
a dance teacher in her native province. Shes known for being
contrastingly sober beside the commercial and spectacular
wastes of Saint Denis. She also created
theatrical sense and works using
pantomime and humor. She develops
an original dancing technique observing
relationship between gravity and human
body. She found principle for dance :
Fall and Recovery. She also teaches
important notions like weight, rebound,
suspension and the importance of
breath. Another one of her contributions
is the understanding of the dancing
group as a main choreographic entity and not only as a mass
counterpointing the soloist.
10- Jose Limon (Jos Arcadio Limn, 1908 - 1972, Mexico- U.S.A.)
Jose Limon is responsible for spreading
Humphreys technique in Europe. His expression
of a consciousness of precarious state ofhumanity in his piece is about the subject from
his childhood history. Some examples of that are
his pieces La Malinche (1949), Carlota (1972)
and The Pavane of the Moor (1949). According
to modern dance history, hes renowned for his
title as the finest male dancer of the moment by the New York
times.
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11- Martha Graham (1894 - 1991, U.S.A.)
She develops her training technique
involving few principles:- Focus on the center
of the body. Coordination between breathing
and movements. Relationship with the floor
and alternation between two movement
intentions: contraction and release. She also
created original choreograph focused on
movement of pelvis as the zone of expression
of feminine libido. Her works reflects the
search for identity of American at that point of time.
12- Alvin Ailey (1931 - 1989, U.S.A.)
Alvin Ailey also known as black modern dance. What
makes him different is that his work are mostly focus on the
expression of black peoples feelings at thatpoint of time. His piece Revelations (1960)
is considered a master piece in terms of
lyricism, ethnic music, techniques,
spirituality and revolutionary ambience.
Even his choreograph are based on black
culture aspects, over the time he opened his
company to multi-ethnic possibilities whichplaced him in the history
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13- Alwin Nikolas (1910 1993, U.S.A.)
Designer, composer and choreographer, Nikolas is one of
the most popular modern dance artists
around the world though his expression
more towards abstractions. His pieces is
where body movement has the same
impact as optical effects, paintings,
collages, projections and other scenic
illusions. His principle also include:- Any
point in the body can be the center for
movement. Human being is just another
element among the moving universe.
Body undergoes several metamorphoses and becomes
abstract. Improvisation and composition are part of the
technical training. The student is responsible of exploring his
own body. He is also renowned for his amazing teaching skills
and focus to develop capacity of invention in his students.
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Punk dance
Hardcore
Pogo
Various type of dance and how modern dance categorized
Traditional Jazz/African-
American vernacular dance
Black Bottom
Boogie-woogie
Cabbage patch
Cakewalk
Charleston
Chicago stepping
Detroit Ballroom
Drunken Sailor Hand Dance / Bop
Jitterbug
Lindy hop
Moonwalk
Swing
Tap dance
Texas Swingout
Texas Tommy
Calypso Zumba
Reggaeton dance
Salsa
Salsaton dance
Soca dance
Bernie dance
Dancehall dance
Skanking
Experimental / Freestyle
Boogie
Jump Up
Experimental / Freestyle
Boogie
Jump Up
Folk Dance
House dance
Footwork
Hustle
Jacking
Lofting
Vogue
Waacking
Tecktonik
Grinding
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Hip-hop & Funk dance
Breaking
Poppin'
Bounce Crip Walk(C-Walk)
o Clown Walk
o Crown Walk
Detroit Jit
Electric boogaloo
Floating
Jerkin'
Jiggin'
Jookin'o Memphis Jookin'
o BBoying
Krumping
Litefeet
Locking
o Robot dance
Popping
o Liquiding
o Waving
o Tuttingo Warping
Snap dance
Street Jazz
Strobing
Turfin
Rave dance
Candy Walk
Hardcore
o Hakkeno Jumpstyle
Kandi Stomping
Rebolation
Melbourne Shuffle
o Hardstyle
X-Outing
Concert dance /
performance dance
Acro dance
Ballet
Contemporary dance
Greek Classical
Concert dance
Flamenco
Modern dance Performance dance
Tap dance
Historical dance
Historical dance
o Medieval dance
o Renaissance danceo Masque
o English country dance
o Baroque dance
o Regency dance
o Vintage dance
Belly dance
Belly dance
o Category:Syllabus-freedance
Rave dance
Candy Walk
Hardcore
o Hakken
o Jumpstyle
Kandi Stomping
Rebolation
Melbourne Shuffle
o Hardstyle X-Outing
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Historical dance
Folk dance
Perafic dance
Latin dance
Latin dance
o American Rhythm
Mambo Rumba
Bolero
East Coast Swing
o International Latin
Rumba
Samba (ballroom
dance)
Jive
Reggaeton
Salsa Rueda
Danza
Samba (Brazilian
dance)
Samba de Gafieira
Bachata
Cumbia
Merengue
Capoeira
Maculel
Argentine tango
Quebradita
Duranguense
Cumbia Texana
Corridos
Tejano
Cha Cha
Swing dance
Modern Jive
Leroc
Lindy Hop
Blues dance
Balboa
Deneme
Jitterbug
Jitting (evolved from Jitterbug)
Jive (dance) East Coast Swing
West Coast Swing
Collegiate Shag
Carolina Shag
Hand Jive
Charleston
Western dance
Liturgical dance
Liturgical dance
Participative dance improvisation
Contact improvisation
Ecstatic dance aka Freestyle Dance
aka Barefoot Improvisational Dance
Miscellaneous
Disco dance
See also: Disco music
Novelty and fad dances
Flying Men dance
Pom dance
Line dance
Bollywood dance
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