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Jazz
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Jazz dance has roots in African-American culture and found popularity in the swing era of the 1930s and the 1940s. Jazz dance was an evolution of tap dancing, which was used in many minstrel shows and vaudeville performances. Jazz dance also incorporated influences from ballroom dancing, as well as Caribbean and African dances.
Five famous jazz dancers include Mia Michaels, Jack Cole, Lester Horton, Katherine Dunham, and Matt Mattox. Jazz is a very popular dance style.
One of my favorites is A Choirs Line. It has amazing jazz dancers in it.
Ma Rainey was one of the first women to incorporate blues into minstrel and vaudeville stage shows, blending styles from country blues, early jazz, and her own personal musical idiom.
Michael Jackson and all that jazz
It depends if you are good enough.
split sole jazz shoes
Acrobatic dance originated in the early 20th century as a fusion of ballet, jazz, and acrobatics, primarily influenced by vaudeville performances and circus acts. Dancers began incorporating gymnastic elements into their routines to create dynamic and visually captivating performances. Over time, this style gained popularity in dance schools and competitions, leading to its recognition as a distinct genre that emphasizes both technical skill and artistic expression. Today, acrobatic dance is celebrated for its athleticism and creativity, often featured in various entertainment formats, including stage productions and television shows.
jazz or piano
no... well..... there are jazz dancers and tap dancers but if you want to be good take ballet.