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Jazz

Jazz dance is an umbrella term that can refer to several related dance styles.

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  • Intermediate Jazz         --         Ages 8-11
  • Advanced Jazz             --         Ages 12 & up

    Jazz at Off the Wall Dance Productions

    A variety of Jazz styles are studied with an emphasis on technique.  Students are taught how to keep the body aligned to ensure correct execution of steps, turns, leaps, and choreography.  Students work on improving flexibility and balance while studying the importance of the “dance line”.  Class structure begins with warm-up and stretch followed by progressions (movement across the floor) and choreography.  


     Wikipedia
    Jazz dance originated from the African American vernacular dance of the late 1800s to the mid-1900s.
    Until the mid 1950s, the term "jazz dance" often referred to tap dance, because tap dancing (set to jazz music) was the main performance dance of the era. During the later jazz age, popular forms of jazz dance were the Cakewalk, Black Bottom (dance), Charleston, Jitterbug, Boogie Woogie, Swing dancing and the related Lindy Hop.
    After the 1950s, pioneers such as Katherine Dunham took the essence of Caribbean traditional dance and made it into a performing art. With the growing domination of other forms of entertainment music, jazz dance evolved on Broadway into the new, smooth style that is taught today and known as Modern Jazz, while tap dance branched off to follow its own, separate evolutionary path. The performance style of jazz dance was popularized to a large extent by Bob Fosse’s work, which is exemplified by Broadway shows such as Chicago, Cabaret, Damn Yankees, and The Pajama Game.
    Today, jazz dance is present in many different forms and venues. Jazz dance is commonly taught in dance schools and performed by dance companies around the world. It continues to be an essential element of musical theatre choreography, where it may be interwoven with other dance styles as appropriate for a particular show. Jazz dancing can be seen in music videos, in competitive dance, and on the television show, So You Think You Can Dance.   

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