American Jazz Dance Flashcards

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stylistic features 1

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bent knees
low centre of centre gravity
use of parallel position
isolations/syncopation
pirouettes and high kicks
movement emanating for torso and pelvis
percussive movements
linear lines
hand gestures
strong use of limb/explosive energy
quick changes in direction
dramatic changes in levels
facial expressions

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stylistic features 2

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use of comedy/slapstick to entertain
direct correlation with the music
development of movement for camera
development of use of props
controversial subject matter
accessible
combined styles and genres

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key vocab

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minstrelsy
vaudeville
burlesque
social themes
narratives
syncopated
isolations
entertaining
humour
individualised
tap
naturalism
realism

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origins/history-1600s-19th century

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1600s-slaves were forced into America and they brought their tribal traditions of African music and dance
1740-slave act-prohibited slaves from playing African drums or performing African dances-did not suppress their desire to keep this as part of their identity
19th century-minstrel shows-stage entertainment of songs and dances where white actors usually performed in blackface; parodied their perception of slave life and popularised the African style of dance and music-lack of jobs for African-americans so they moved to Europe with new forms of jazz music that were more well received than in America.

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origins/history-1910s-1930s

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1910s-jazz dance migrates around America from the south to north-industrial jobs-take their culture with them
1920s-jazz music spreads across America which influences the growth of jazz dance
1920s-social dance became influenced by many key features of jazz dance
1920s-Bill “Bojangles” Robinson-flexibility in tap dance
1930s-Great Depression-social dance competitions to win cash prizes which also involved changes in jazz music

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key practitioners

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Gene Kelly, Jerome Robbins, Bob Fosse, Fred Astaire, Jack Cole, Bill “Bojangles”

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