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The Jazz Age
The Lindy Hop The Charleston Swing Jazz (slightly) ballet Theaterical dance Cultural dances
People in the 1920s listened to music on the radio and danced to it. They had Dance Marathons every weekend. Dance was very popular Some dances include: the Charleston, fox-trot, shimmy, waltz and tango.
Well people who like upbeat happy music and like to dance with attitude and spunk! When you dance jazz you have a bounce in your step and smile a lot!
Jazz can be any kind of upbeat series of movements. This might sound just like contemporary (modern) dancing but actually, try doing the 1970's Charleston (which is classified as jazz dance) to Like a G6! Modern dances are used with more modern songs and movements. The way modern dance is danced changes depending on the time. Does this make sense? In other words, in the 1920s the Charleston was considered a modern dance. Now that doesn't mean that doing a dance to Like a G6 wouldn't be jazz. It could be a variety of dance subjects. It really just depends on which type of dance best suits the movements and song. -Thank you!
The Jazz Age
The Lindy Hop The Charleston Swing Jazz (slightly) ballet Theaterical dance Cultural dances
It was a social eperiment and invented a dance called the charleston.
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The Lindy Hop The Charleston Swing Jazz (slightly) Ballet Theaterical dance Cultural dances
People in the 1920s listened to music on the radio and danced to it. They had Dance Marathons every weekend. Dance was very popular Some dances include: the Charleston, fox-trot, shimmy, waltz and tango.
African people were making art to show their experiences. jazz developed in new orleans, louisiana. jazz was played in dance clubs all-around. jazz was popular with young people who could dance to it quickly.
Well people who like upbeat happy music and like to dance with attitude and spunk! When you dance jazz you have a bounce in your step and smile a lot!
Jazz can be any kind of upbeat series of movements. This might sound just like contemporary (modern) dancing but actually, try doing the 1970's Charleston (which is classified as jazz dance) to Like a G6! Modern dances are used with more modern songs and movements. The way modern dance is danced changes depending on the time. Does this make sense? In other words, in the 1920s the Charleston was considered a modern dance. Now that doesn't mean that doing a dance to Like a G6 wouldn't be jazz. It could be a variety of dance subjects. It really just depends on which type of dance best suits the movements and song. -Thank you!
Ballet jazz was the first style of dance, it was developed so we now have jazz pop and Broadway jazz. Ballet jazz is more ellegant and people who wish to do this style of dance need to be flexable
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
Jazz(music),Ragtime(music),and Tango(dance).