Unique in its focus on history rather than technique, Jazz Dance offers the only overview of trends and developments since 1960. Editors Lindsay Guarino and Wendy Oliver have assembled an array of seasoned practitioners and scholars who trace the numerous histories of jazz dance and examine various aspects of the field, including trends, influences, training, race, aesthetics, international appeal, and its relationship to tap, rock, indie, black concert dance, and Latin dance. Featuring discussions of such dancers and choreographers as Bob Fosse and Katherine Dunham, as well as analyses of how the form's vocabularly differs from ballet, this complex and compelling history captures the very essence of jazz dance.
0 有用 可爱多自然卷 2025-04-17 15:37:49 重庆
now my quick thought is, style is not important, in any piece of music featured with the blue note and variations of grooves, such as triplets, shuffle, using body to render the grooves is the key. T... now my quick thought is, style is not important, in any piece of music featured with the blue note and variations of grooves, such as triplets, shuffle, using body to render the grooves is the key. Talking about or differentiating the style, Like whether it is Blues dance or the Lindy hop, Balboa, Charleston, is not relatively important~ (展开)