The way that you dance to jazz music, is that you dance to the beat. Usually with a partner; referablly slow and spicy!
Modern jazz was the last style to develop.
Music feeds dance. It tells our bodies what to do. The lyrics or mood of the song can tell us what emotion to portray or feel. The beat surges rhythm through our bodies. And vice versa, the dancer tells the story the music is missing and gives life and movement to each rhythm. It's a beautiful relationship and one could not easily go without the other.
Classic Jazz
Jazz dance and jazz music began to diverge in the mid-20th century, particularly during the 1950s and 1960s. As jazz music evolved into various subgenres like bebop and cool jazz, jazz dance also developed its own distinct styles, influenced by ballet, modern dance, and other genres. This separation became more pronounced with the rise of jazz dance as a performance art, particularly in musical theater and commercial contexts, while jazz music continued to explore complex improvisation and instrumentation.
I am assuming that what you are referring to as modern dance is modern jazz dance. This style of dance came from ballet.
jazz is cool dance
Modern dance requires more flexibility than jazz dance.
In Jazz you dance to almost everything that has beat
they have absolutely nothing to do with one anothers. Jazz dance is usually to pop music.
The way that you dance to jazz music, is that you dance to the beat. Usually with a partner; referablly slow and spicy!
the type of dances you can dance at 15 are ballet, jazz, and lyrical (mix of jazz and ballet)
Bobby Valintino started jazz dance to make a new dance style
Jazz Dance or Theatre Dance
Modern jazz was the last style to develop.
jazz dance started just after world war 1 ended, there were a lot of social gatherings going on and people liked to dance. Jazz music was very popular around then so the dancing they did was christened Jazz Dance
Music feeds dance. It tells our bodies what to do. The lyrics or mood of the song can tell us what emotion to portray or feel. The beat surges rhythm through our bodies. And vice versa, the dancer tells the story the music is missing and gives life and movement to each rhythm. It's a beautiful relationship and one could not easily go without the other.