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Martial Arts have an ancient tradition of
     body, mind and spirit training.

Various forms of martial arts have been practiced in
      China, India and Japan since antiquity.
     According to legend, Chinese martial arts
        originated during the semi-mythical
  Xia Dynasty (     ) more than 4,000 years ago
 and include wushu, kung fu, qigong, and t’ai chi.
                                            3
In modern times, Chinese martial arts have spawned the genre of
cinema known as the martial arts film, with martial artists and actors
                 such as Jet Li and Jackie Chan.




             http://www.everythingaction.com/2009/12/11/action-adventure-classic-who-am-i/
                                                                                             5
The historical origin of
     Japanese martial arts
  can be found in the warrior
   traditions of the samurai.


 Japanese martial art forms
    include gendai budō
and koryū types like jujutsu,
as well as sumo, judo, kendo,
 aikido, kyudō, and karate.

                       6
taekwando | karate




                     7
Chinese Ribbon Dance




   photo: worldartswest.org
"Spirit of the Peacock"
    Chinese Dance
modern dance company
  Cloud Gate
 Dance Theatre
   of Taiwan




  Photo by Lois Greenfield
Kalari payattu, an Indian martial art, originated in South India
   and is one of the oldest fighting systems in existence.




               http://jugalbandi.info/2010/01/martial-arts-vedic-style-kalaripayattu/
                                                                                        11
Some of the choreographed sparring
           in kalari payat
     can be applied to dance.
         Kathakali dancers
      who knew martial arts
were believed to be markedly better
    than the other performers.
                             12
Some traditional Indian dance schools
     still incorporate kalari payat
  as part of their exercise regimen.
                                13
India
   Bharatanatyam

  Bharata Natyam or
    Chadhir Attam,


   a classical dance form
from the South Indian state
of Tamil Nadu, is practiced in
modern times predominantly
         by women.
bharata natyam

       Mudras
are symbolic or ritual gestures
 in Hinduism and Buddhism.

     While some mudrās

   involve the entire body,

     most are performed

 with the hands and fingers.
...refers mainly
  to the dances of
Sub-Saharan Africa.
African dances teach social patterns and
values and help people work, mature, praise
or criticize members of the community while
      celebrating festivals and funerals,
  competing, reciting history, proverbs and
        poetry; and to encounter gods.


                                        17
Adowa, a funeral dance, from Ghana,




...graces   the funeral with dignified walking movements and today is performed at festivals
                                 and other special social events.
Throughout Africa, the sound
  and the rhythm of the drum
express the mood of the people.




                                  19
20
African
                                                          Ostrich Dance




                                                                          Male Dancer
                                                                      from Karamu House
                                                                       by Gjon Mili (1949)
                                                                   Taken from LIFE magazine


http://www.body-pixel.com/2009/07/30/e-learning-african-dance-for-beginners-part-2/
The drum is the sign of life; its beat is the
      heartbeat of the community.




                                        22
23
Such is the power of the drum
to evoke emotions, and to touch the souls
      of those who hear its rhythms.




                                    24
However, nomadic groups such as the Maasai
    do not traditionally use drums, but rather
use their human voice as musical accompaniment.   25
Middle Eastern dance (Arabic dance) or Belly Dance,
                       originated in Egypt and N. Africa,
and as a style is also quite popular in India, where it has deep cultural roots.




                                                                             26
Raqs baladi, (literally "dance of country", or "folk" dance)
      is the folkloric style, danced socially by men and women of all ages
in some Middle Eastern countries, usually at festive occasions such as weddings.




                                from: afterwork.myfinejob.com

                 Nath Keo a Cambodian-Canadian, male belly dancer
Raqs sharqi (literally "Dance of the Near East") is the style
more familiar to Westerners, performed in restaurants and cabarets
around the world. It is more commonly performed by female dancers
              but is also sometimes danced by men.




                              Sadie
                            American
                           belly dancer
Flamenco




 Photo: Copyright 2006
    lois greenfield
Rock Apes of Gibraltar, Andalusian Gypsy dance
Furia Flamenca's style is unique
in that it combines the traditional gypsy
     with the more modern flamenco




  http://www.joyofmotion.org/Resident%20companies/furiaflamenca.htm   31
Traditional Folk Dancing Ibiza, Spain




                                 photo from SuperStock 1954-2097
The term "folk dance" is sometimes
     applied to dances of historical
 importance in European culture and
history; typically originated before the
  20th century. For other cultures the
  terms "ethnic dance" or "traditional
dance" are sometimes used, although
   the latter terms may encompass
          ceremonial dances.
              http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folk_dance
                                                        33
UKRAINIAN FOLK DANCE HOPAK




   http://www.barynya.com/mp3/barynya_trio.stm
The term "folk dance"
     is reserved for dances
which are to a significant degree
bound by tradition and originated
in the times when the distinction
 existed between the dances of
 "common folk" and the dances
       of the "high society".

                                                    35
          http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folk_dance
Italian folk dancing revolves around the Tarantella, a quick dance
with dancers moving around, which is ofttimes finished at weddings.
                   It originated in southern Italia.
                                                                      36
Catalan French celebrating the French national holiday
           with the traditional folk dance Sardana
in Laroque des Alberes, Pyrenees_Orientales, Languedoc_Roussillon, South France.
                                                                photo:   SuperStock 1848-33075   37
Traditional English Morris Folk Dancing                                                               38
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/2098196/Traditional-English-Morris-dancing-faces-extinction.html
Most of the true Scottish Highland dances are connected with ancient folk customs.
The present form evolved through the centuries as refinement in the general form of dance
 occurred, but the original basic steps and the themes were passed on through the years.




                 http://www.strathdonpipeband.com/LearningCenter/Dancing/HighlandDancing/tabid/65/Default.aspx   39
A number of modern ballroom dances
    originated from folk dances.
            Some dance forms are
   Waltz, Polka, Mazurka, Marche, Scottish,
          Rondeau and the Bourree.

        Bourree is a French folk dance
     with many varieties, characteristically
      danced with quick, skipping steps.

          Carols and Baroque dances
   are other popular traditional dances found
       in France and throughout Europe.         39
The Waltz, the oldest of the ballroom dances, is
considered by some as the “mother of present day dances”
        and the “backbone dance” of the ballroom.
            The Waltz is a truly romantic dance
   and is comprised of soft, round, flowing movements.




      http://www.travelandleisure.com/slideshows/where-and-how-to-go-dancing-with-the-stars/2   41
The polka is a gay, fast-traveling dance
 that is easy to learn, but requires lots of energy.
The polka was originally a Czech peasant dance.




        http://www.nerdylorrin.net/jerry/WebLogs/Geoff/Krakow-DanceShow-Polka.jpg   42
The Mazurka is a sultry seductive couple dance
found in much of western, central and northern Europe.
  The form most often danced in France is a variation
 combining the basic mazurka step and the waltz step.




        http://media-2.web.britannica.com/eb-media/50/10050-004-C68DBE5C.jpg   43
English Country Dance
    is based on the Baroque Contredanses
      from the French Court of Louis XIV.
            In 1710, a French book,
Feuillet's Recuil de Contredanse first recorded
  information about Country Dance footwork.
        English Country dancing went to
        North America with the colonists.
In New England especially, country dance was
  extremely popular through the early 1800s.
                                            44
Traditional English Country Dance




      http://www.strangegirl.com/emma/3music.php
                                                   45
Ballet,
 a formal dance form with roots
    in the 15th century courts
   of the Italian Renaissance,
 began as a danced version of
the sport, fencing, and featured
     very little choreography,
  and absolutely no ballerinas.
                                                            46

          http://dance.lovetoknow.com/Who_Invented_Ballet
French Court of King Louis XIV




http://www.dancer.com/hist.php           http://www.seahorse-design.com/wordpress/?p=173
After the death of King Louis XIV,
ballet continued to develop and evolve
    over the remaining years of the
eighteenth century. The art form went
   on to be developed in Russia and
   France, and all variations found in
classical style are rooted in the original
 French technique of King Louis XIV’s
               royal court.
                                       48
Until 1681, ballets were danced
           entirely by men!
    Women weren’t introduced
      to the opera-ballet stage
  until the Paris Opera production
    of Le Triomphe de l’Amour.


 Featured in this production was
Mademoiselle de Lafontaine – who
  is attributed as being the first
professional female ballet dancer.

      http://californiaballet.files.wordpress.com/2010/05/triomphe.jpg
                                                                        49
Legendary French
 ballerina Marie Anne
de Camargo was born
 in Brussels in 1710.
  Marie became the
darling of French ballet
 audiences when she
 debuted at the Paris
 Opera ballet in 1726.
                      50
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s first ballet, Swan Lake, is considered
  by most people to be one of the greatest classical ballets
                  of all time and was performed
  for the first time in 1877 at the Grand Theatre in Moscow.




         http://www.kievglam.com/culture/tchaikovskys-first-swan-lake-ballet-the-most-beloved-ballet-of-all-time   51
With more freedom of expression,
dancers and choreographers of the
 Romantic Era strove to create a
marriage of the dynamic technique
   of the previous era with the
  dramatic storytelling that was
 prevalent during the mid-1800’s.
       http://californiaballet.wordpress.com/2010/06/04/ballet-in-the-romantic-era/

                                                                                      52
One of the first Romantic Ballets, La Sylphide,
 was first performed in Paris in 1832. The original choreographer
of the ballet was Philippe Taglioni, whose daughter, Marie Taglioni,
       was considered the quintessential Romantic ballerina.




               http://californiaballet.wordpress.com/2010/06/04/ballet-in-the-romantic-era/
Ballet technique would adopt the rounded arms, softer
movements, and ethereal look that was seen in La Sylphide.




 The costume worn by Marie would become the standard for the
          era, becoming known as the Romantic tutu.
       http://www.newsrt.co.uk/news/review-la-sylphide-aalto-ballet-theater-essen-germany-1506.html   54
Neoclassical ballet
       is the 20th century
     style of classical ballet
          exemplified by
the works of George Balanchine.




                                  55
New York City Ballet
Neoclassical ballet
       draws on the advanced technique
   of 19th century Russian Imperial dance,
       but strips it of its detailed narrative
          and heavy theatrical setting.
         What is left is the dance itself,
       sophisticated but sleekly modern,
      retaining the pointe shoe aesthetic,
      but eschewing the well upholstered
drama and mime of the full length story ballet.
                                         57
George Balanchine's Apollo in 1928 is considered to
          be the first neoclassical ballet.




                   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neoclassical_ballet   58
Traditionally, European and American
     theatrical dance centered on ballet.
  However, in the early twentieth century,
 it became fashionable in dance circles to
   rebel against the strictures of tradition.

The first two well-known American dancers
 to break away from classical ballet were
  Isadora Duncan and Ruth St. Denis.
                                                59
Isadora Duncan
mother of modern dance
Although their styles differed,
        Duncan and St. Denis's
      unconventional approaches
     opened the door to a new era
           in dance history:
the American modern dance movement
             of the 1920s.
                             61
Ruth St. Denis
Doris
   Humphrey
was one of the second
    generation of
     American
   modern dance
     pioneers
Humphrey followed her forerunners –
including Isadora Duncan, Ruth St. Denis
and Ted Shawn – in exploring the use of
breath and techniques and choreography
   that developed the nuances of the
   human body's responses to gravity
      which she embodied in her
      principle of fall and recovery.      64
José Limon acquired his bases for dance
    technique from Doris Humphrey.
According to the Limón Institute, his
   technique "emphasizes the natural
       rhythms of fall and recovery
        and the interplay between
 weight and weightlessness to provide
  dancers with an organic approach to
     movement that easily adapts to
    a range of choreographic styles."
He used the technique to display his own
           expressive interests.           66
Katharine Dunham
Katharine Dunham
introduced audiences in the
    1930s and 1940s to a
 variety of African American
    dances from primitive
        rituals to jazz.
                               68
Barrelhouse Blues
        jazz 1938




Photo of Katherine Dunham
       by Gjon Mili
Irene and Vernon Castle:


      Pioneers of
Modern Ballroom Dance
   led the craze for
ragtime and Broadway
 routines adopted as
 social dances in the
         years
  before World War I
      (1914–18).
The
Ziegfeld Follies
      were a series
       of elaborate
 theatrical productions
    on Broadway in
     New York City
from 1907 through 1931.




   Lucille Ball featured in this photo
Martha Graham

gave modern dance
   new depth as
    a vehicle for
  the intense and
forceful expression
of primal emotions.
The Martha Graham Dance Company has
     been a leader in the development of
contemporary dance since its founding in 1926.

   Graham and her Company have expanded
contemporary dance’s vocabulary of movement
and forever altered the scope of the art form by
 rooting works in contemporary social, political,
       psychological, and sexual contexts.
                                         73
Martha Graham



   “Lamentation”
Martha Graham



   “Night Journey”
American dancer and choreographer,
 Agnes De Mille, further developed
                 the
     narrative aspect of dance
   and made innovative use of
 American themes, folk dances, and
physical idioms in her choreography
   of musical plays and ballets.
                                 76
Agnes de Mille

      “Rodeo” -
        1942




    From people.tribe.net
Rodeo (1942),
 one of Agnes De Mille’s most
          important ballets,
          was the first ballet
       to include tap dancing;
it also used distinctively American
      gestures—bronco-riding
   and steer-roping movements.
                                 78
In the 1950s, Anna Halprin
          established the
 San Francisco Dancers’ Workshop
     to give artists like herself
    a place to practice their art.
  Being able to freely explore the
    capabilities of her own body,
  she created a systematic way of
moving using kinesthetic awareness.
       http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Halprin   79
Anna Halprin



   Parades
      &
   Changes
To distinguish his choreography,
   Paul Taylor incorporates everyday
   gestures rather than dance moves.
        Through his body language,
          he is able to convey his
         emotions and imagination.
Taylor's masterpieces are known for their
 wit, warmth, musicality, and excitement.
       http://dance.about.com/od/famousdancers/p/Paul_Taylor.htm   81
Paul Taylor
Dance Company
    1954 - present




  “Cloven Kingdom”


  Photo from www.loisgreenfield.com
The Alvin Ailey American Dance
   Theater, founded in 1958,
    was a hugely popular,
  multi-racial modern dance
           ensemble.
  The company popularized
modern dance around the world.
                             83
Alvin Ailey
Alvin Ailey’s most famous dance,
              Revelations,
  is based on Ailey's own experience
    of growing up African American
         in the rural South and
is a celebratory study of religious spirit.
                                     85
Judith Jamison

     In “Cry”
        1971




   past director,
    Alvin Ailey
  Dance Theater
     1989 - 2011
“CRY”




            by
        Alvin Ailey
While modern dance had historically aspired to
        high seriousness and spirituality,
  Twyla Tharp's work was humorous and edgy.
           She worked less often with
   contemporary avant-garde music than with
     classical music, pop songs, a clicking
metronome, or silence. Always, the choreography
                  was dynamic,
 unpredictable and underpinned by an unusually
         thorough musical intelligence.
                                         89
Twyla Tharp
  1965 -present
In the cultural ferment of the 1960s, young artists
felt challenged to test the boundaries of their media.

  Twyla Tharp's work fused classical discipline and
 rigor with avant-garde iconoclasm, combining ballet
    technique with natural movements like running,
walking and skipping. By combining different forms of
      movement – such as jazz, ballet, boxing and
       inventions of her own – Ms. Tharp’s work
    expands the boundaries of American ballet and
                    modern dance.
                                             91
Twyla Tharp's "In the Upper Room," - 1986




     http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/11/arts/dance/11kour.html   92
Disco Dance 1960s-1970s
Pilobolus Dance Theatre 1970s - present
                imaginative and athletic creative collaboration




The Fat Gnome
Pilobolus, a hyper-creative dance group
                                  has spent four decades conjuring some
                                    of the most unique dance spectacles
                                            known to audiences.

                                     Here they’ll mimic sinuous, insect-like
                                     creatures courting one another; there
                                      they’ll act as shadow puppets, using
                                    tricks of light to become huge and then
                                                     minuscule.

                                   Though best known for their innovative
                                   use of props, costumes, visual illusions
                                    and gymnastics, Pilobolus’s creative
                                   masterminds also indulge in an eclectic
                                                use of music.


http://www.houstonpress.com/2011-04-07/calendar/pilobolus-dance-company/   95
David Parsons Dance Company 1985 - present




“Awesome dancing and a backbeat to knock it all home. Eye-popping digital effects. Excellent showbiz-savvy performers. Perpetually
smoldering. Lusty, sensual movement.” – Deborah Jowitt, The Village Voice
There are a number of modern dances,
   such as hip hop, breaking, and krump
  that evolve spontaneously, but the term
   "folk dance" is generally not applied to
   them, and the terms "street dance" or
    "vernacular dance" are used instead.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folk_dance


                                          97
Electric Boogaloo
 1970s


                    Suga Pop




  Poppin Pete
Hip Hop
1970s - present




     photo by
 dance photographer
  loisgreenfield.com
aseid contemporary
  dance company



          hip hop



photo by dance photographer
     loisgreenfield.com
ASEID contemporary dance




              photo by dance photographer
                   loisgreenfield.com

   http://www.loisgreenfield.com/galleries/dance/featured/953/aseid_1.html
a




based in Brooksville, ME
Introduction
   to Dance
 Aji Hall & Vika Grindle
     with Alison Chase
Performance dancers,
    Jade and Shane, in
     Brooksville, Maine
Bay School
      b’boy
8th grade project




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World Dance History: Martial Arts, Folk, Ballroom & More

  • 2. Tai Chi Pose snake creeps down
  • 3. Martial Arts have an ancient tradition of body, mind and spirit training. Various forms of martial arts have been practiced in China, India and Japan since antiquity. According to legend, Chinese martial arts originated during the semi-mythical Xia Dynasty ( ) more than 4,000 years ago and include wushu, kung fu, qigong, and t’ai chi. 3
  • 4.
  • 5. In modern times, Chinese martial arts have spawned the genre of cinema known as the martial arts film, with martial artists and actors such as Jet Li and Jackie Chan. http://www.everythingaction.com/2009/12/11/action-adventure-classic-who-am-i/ 5
  • 6. The historical origin of Japanese martial arts can be found in the warrior traditions of the samurai. Japanese martial art forms include gendai budō and koryū types like jujutsu, as well as sumo, judo, kendo, aikido, kyudō, and karate. 6
  • 8. Chinese Ribbon Dance photo: worldartswest.org
  • 9. "Spirit of the Peacock" Chinese Dance
  • 10. modern dance company Cloud Gate Dance Theatre of Taiwan Photo by Lois Greenfield
  • 11. Kalari payattu, an Indian martial art, originated in South India and is one of the oldest fighting systems in existence. http://jugalbandi.info/2010/01/martial-arts-vedic-style-kalaripayattu/ 11
  • 12. Some of the choreographed sparring in kalari payat can be applied to dance. Kathakali dancers who knew martial arts were believed to be markedly better than the other performers. 12
  • 13. Some traditional Indian dance schools still incorporate kalari payat as part of their exercise regimen. 13
  • 14. India Bharatanatyam Bharata Natyam or Chadhir Attam, a classical dance form from the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu, is practiced in modern times predominantly by women.
  • 15. bharata natyam Mudras are symbolic or ritual gestures in Hinduism and Buddhism. While some mudrās involve the entire body, most are performed with the hands and fingers.
  • 16. ...refers mainly to the dances of Sub-Saharan Africa.
  • 17. African dances teach social patterns and values and help people work, mature, praise or criticize members of the community while celebrating festivals and funerals, competing, reciting history, proverbs and poetry; and to encounter gods. 17
  • 18. Adowa, a funeral dance, from Ghana, ...graces the funeral with dignified walking movements and today is performed at festivals and other special social events.
  • 19. Throughout Africa, the sound and the rhythm of the drum express the mood of the people. 19
  • 20. 20
  • 21. African Ostrich Dance Male Dancer from Karamu House by Gjon Mili (1949) Taken from LIFE magazine http://www.body-pixel.com/2009/07/30/e-learning-african-dance-for-beginners-part-2/
  • 22. The drum is the sign of life; its beat is the heartbeat of the community. 22
  • 23. 23
  • 24. Such is the power of the drum to evoke emotions, and to touch the souls of those who hear its rhythms. 24
  • 25. However, nomadic groups such as the Maasai do not traditionally use drums, but rather use their human voice as musical accompaniment. 25
  • 26. Middle Eastern dance (Arabic dance) or Belly Dance, originated in Egypt and N. Africa, and as a style is also quite popular in India, where it has deep cultural roots. 26
  • 27. Raqs baladi, (literally "dance of country", or "folk" dance) is the folkloric style, danced socially by men and women of all ages in some Middle Eastern countries, usually at festive occasions such as weddings. from: afterwork.myfinejob.com Nath Keo a Cambodian-Canadian, male belly dancer
  • 28. Raqs sharqi (literally "Dance of the Near East") is the style more familiar to Westerners, performed in restaurants and cabarets around the world. It is more commonly performed by female dancers but is also sometimes danced by men. Sadie American belly dancer
  • 29. Flamenco Photo: Copyright 2006 lois greenfield
  • 30. Rock Apes of Gibraltar, Andalusian Gypsy dance
  • 31. Furia Flamenca's style is unique in that it combines the traditional gypsy with the more modern flamenco http://www.joyofmotion.org/Resident%20companies/furiaflamenca.htm 31
  • 32. Traditional Folk Dancing Ibiza, Spain photo from SuperStock 1954-2097
  • 33. The term "folk dance" is sometimes applied to dances of historical importance in European culture and history; typically originated before the 20th century. For other cultures the terms "ethnic dance" or "traditional dance" are sometimes used, although the latter terms may encompass ceremonial dances. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folk_dance 33
  • 34. UKRAINIAN FOLK DANCE HOPAK http://www.barynya.com/mp3/barynya_trio.stm
  • 35. The term "folk dance" is reserved for dances which are to a significant degree bound by tradition and originated in the times when the distinction existed between the dances of "common folk" and the dances of the "high society". 35 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folk_dance
  • 36. Italian folk dancing revolves around the Tarantella, a quick dance with dancers moving around, which is ofttimes finished at weddings. It originated in southern Italia. 36
  • 37. Catalan French celebrating the French national holiday with the traditional folk dance Sardana in Laroque des Alberes, Pyrenees_Orientales, Languedoc_Roussillon, South France. photo: SuperStock 1848-33075 37
  • 38. Traditional English Morris Folk Dancing 38 http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/2098196/Traditional-English-Morris-dancing-faces-extinction.html
  • 39. Most of the true Scottish Highland dances are connected with ancient folk customs. The present form evolved through the centuries as refinement in the general form of dance occurred, but the original basic steps and the themes were passed on through the years. http://www.strathdonpipeband.com/LearningCenter/Dancing/HighlandDancing/tabid/65/Default.aspx 39
  • 40. A number of modern ballroom dances originated from folk dances. Some dance forms are Waltz, Polka, Mazurka, Marche, Scottish, Rondeau and the Bourree. Bourree is a French folk dance with many varieties, characteristically danced with quick, skipping steps. Carols and Baroque dances are other popular traditional dances found in France and throughout Europe. 39
  • 41. The Waltz, the oldest of the ballroom dances, is considered by some as the “mother of present day dances” and the “backbone dance” of the ballroom. The Waltz is a truly romantic dance and is comprised of soft, round, flowing movements. http://www.travelandleisure.com/slideshows/where-and-how-to-go-dancing-with-the-stars/2 41
  • 42. The polka is a gay, fast-traveling dance that is easy to learn, but requires lots of energy. The polka was originally a Czech peasant dance. http://www.nerdylorrin.net/jerry/WebLogs/Geoff/Krakow-DanceShow-Polka.jpg 42
  • 43. The Mazurka is a sultry seductive couple dance found in much of western, central and northern Europe. The form most often danced in France is a variation combining the basic mazurka step and the waltz step. http://media-2.web.britannica.com/eb-media/50/10050-004-C68DBE5C.jpg 43
  • 44. English Country Dance is based on the Baroque Contredanses from the French Court of Louis XIV. In 1710, a French book, Feuillet's Recuil de Contredanse first recorded information about Country Dance footwork. English Country dancing went to North America with the colonists. In New England especially, country dance was extremely popular through the early 1800s. 44
  • 45. Traditional English Country Dance http://www.strangegirl.com/emma/3music.php 45
  • 46. Ballet, a formal dance form with roots in the 15th century courts of the Italian Renaissance, began as a danced version of the sport, fencing, and featured very little choreography, and absolutely no ballerinas. 46 http://dance.lovetoknow.com/Who_Invented_Ballet
  • 47. French Court of King Louis XIV http://www.dancer.com/hist.php http://www.seahorse-design.com/wordpress/?p=173
  • 48. After the death of King Louis XIV, ballet continued to develop and evolve over the remaining years of the eighteenth century. The art form went on to be developed in Russia and France, and all variations found in classical style are rooted in the original French technique of King Louis XIV’s royal court. 48
  • 49. Until 1681, ballets were danced entirely by men! Women weren’t introduced to the opera-ballet stage until the Paris Opera production of Le Triomphe de l’Amour. Featured in this production was Mademoiselle de Lafontaine – who is attributed as being the first professional female ballet dancer. http://californiaballet.files.wordpress.com/2010/05/triomphe.jpg 49
  • 50. Legendary French ballerina Marie Anne de Camargo was born in Brussels in 1710. Marie became the darling of French ballet audiences when she debuted at the Paris Opera ballet in 1726. 50
  • 51. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s first ballet, Swan Lake, is considered by most people to be one of the greatest classical ballets of all time and was performed for the first time in 1877 at the Grand Theatre in Moscow. http://www.kievglam.com/culture/tchaikovskys-first-swan-lake-ballet-the-most-beloved-ballet-of-all-time 51
  • 52. With more freedom of expression, dancers and choreographers of the Romantic Era strove to create a marriage of the dynamic technique of the previous era with the dramatic storytelling that was prevalent during the mid-1800’s. http://californiaballet.wordpress.com/2010/06/04/ballet-in-the-romantic-era/ 52
  • 53. One of the first Romantic Ballets, La Sylphide, was first performed in Paris in 1832. The original choreographer of the ballet was Philippe Taglioni, whose daughter, Marie Taglioni, was considered the quintessential Romantic ballerina. http://californiaballet.wordpress.com/2010/06/04/ballet-in-the-romantic-era/
  • 54. Ballet technique would adopt the rounded arms, softer movements, and ethereal look that was seen in La Sylphide. The costume worn by Marie would become the standard for the era, becoming known as the Romantic tutu. http://www.newsrt.co.uk/news/review-la-sylphide-aalto-ballet-theater-essen-germany-1506.html 54
  • 55. Neoclassical ballet is the 20th century style of classical ballet exemplified by the works of George Balanchine. 55
  • 56. New York City Ballet
  • 57. Neoclassical ballet draws on the advanced technique of 19th century Russian Imperial dance, but strips it of its detailed narrative and heavy theatrical setting. What is left is the dance itself, sophisticated but sleekly modern, retaining the pointe shoe aesthetic, but eschewing the well upholstered drama and mime of the full length story ballet. 57
  • 58. George Balanchine's Apollo in 1928 is considered to be the first neoclassical ballet. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neoclassical_ballet 58
  • 59. Traditionally, European and American theatrical dance centered on ballet. However, in the early twentieth century, it became fashionable in dance circles to rebel against the strictures of tradition. The first two well-known American dancers to break away from classical ballet were Isadora Duncan and Ruth St. Denis. 59
  • 60. Isadora Duncan mother of modern dance
  • 61. Although their styles differed, Duncan and St. Denis's unconventional approaches opened the door to a new era in dance history: the American modern dance movement of the 1920s. 61
  • 63. Doris Humphrey was one of the second generation of American modern dance pioneers
  • 64. Humphrey followed her forerunners – including Isadora Duncan, Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn – in exploring the use of breath and techniques and choreography that developed the nuances of the human body's responses to gravity which she embodied in her principle of fall and recovery. 64
  • 65. José Limon acquired his bases for dance technique from Doris Humphrey.
  • 66. According to the Limón Institute, his technique "emphasizes the natural rhythms of fall and recovery and the interplay between weight and weightlessness to provide dancers with an organic approach to movement that easily adapts to a range of choreographic styles." He used the technique to display his own expressive interests. 66
  • 68. Katharine Dunham introduced audiences in the 1930s and 1940s to a variety of African American dances from primitive rituals to jazz. 68
  • 69. Barrelhouse Blues jazz 1938 Photo of Katherine Dunham by Gjon Mili
  • 70. Irene and Vernon Castle: Pioneers of Modern Ballroom Dance led the craze for ragtime and Broadway routines adopted as social dances in the years before World War I (1914–18).
  • 71. The Ziegfeld Follies were a series of elaborate theatrical productions on Broadway in New York City from 1907 through 1931. Lucille Ball featured in this photo
  • 72. Martha Graham gave modern dance new depth as a vehicle for the intense and forceful expression of primal emotions.
  • 73. The Martha Graham Dance Company has been a leader in the development of contemporary dance since its founding in 1926. Graham and her Company have expanded contemporary dance’s vocabulary of movement and forever altered the scope of the art form by rooting works in contemporary social, political, psychological, and sexual contexts. 73
  • 74. Martha Graham “Lamentation”
  • 75. Martha Graham “Night Journey”
  • 76. American dancer and choreographer, Agnes De Mille, further developed the narrative aspect of dance and made innovative use of American themes, folk dances, and physical idioms in her choreography of musical plays and ballets. 76
  • 77. Agnes de Mille “Rodeo” - 1942 From people.tribe.net
  • 78. Rodeo (1942), one of Agnes De Mille’s most important ballets, was the first ballet to include tap dancing; it also used distinctively American gestures—bronco-riding and steer-roping movements. 78
  • 79. In the 1950s, Anna Halprin established the San Francisco Dancers’ Workshop to give artists like herself a place to practice their art. Being able to freely explore the capabilities of her own body, she created a systematic way of moving using kinesthetic awareness. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Halprin 79
  • 80. Anna Halprin Parades & Changes
  • 81. To distinguish his choreography, Paul Taylor incorporates everyday gestures rather than dance moves. Through his body language, he is able to convey his emotions and imagination. Taylor's masterpieces are known for their wit, warmth, musicality, and excitement. http://dance.about.com/od/famousdancers/p/Paul_Taylor.htm 81
  • 82. Paul Taylor Dance Company 1954 - present “Cloven Kingdom” Photo from www.loisgreenfield.com
  • 83. The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, founded in 1958, was a hugely popular, multi-racial modern dance ensemble. The company popularized modern dance around the world. 83
  • 85. Alvin Ailey’s most famous dance, Revelations, is based on Ailey's own experience of growing up African American in the rural South and is a celebratory study of religious spirit. 85
  • 86. Judith Jamison In “Cry” 1971 past director, Alvin Ailey Dance Theater 1989 - 2011
  • 87. “CRY” by Alvin Ailey
  • 88.
  • 89. While modern dance had historically aspired to high seriousness and spirituality, Twyla Tharp's work was humorous and edgy. She worked less often with contemporary avant-garde music than with classical music, pop songs, a clicking metronome, or silence. Always, the choreography was dynamic, unpredictable and underpinned by an unusually thorough musical intelligence. 89
  • 90. Twyla Tharp 1965 -present
  • 91. In the cultural ferment of the 1960s, young artists felt challenged to test the boundaries of their media. Twyla Tharp's work fused classical discipline and rigor with avant-garde iconoclasm, combining ballet technique with natural movements like running, walking and skipping. By combining different forms of movement – such as jazz, ballet, boxing and inventions of her own – Ms. Tharp’s work expands the boundaries of American ballet and modern dance. 91
  • 92. Twyla Tharp's "In the Upper Room," - 1986 http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/11/arts/dance/11kour.html 92
  • 94. Pilobolus Dance Theatre 1970s - present imaginative and athletic creative collaboration The Fat Gnome
  • 95. Pilobolus, a hyper-creative dance group has spent four decades conjuring some of the most unique dance spectacles known to audiences. Here they’ll mimic sinuous, insect-like creatures courting one another; there they’ll act as shadow puppets, using tricks of light to become huge and then minuscule. Though best known for their innovative use of props, costumes, visual illusions and gymnastics, Pilobolus’s creative masterminds also indulge in an eclectic use of music. http://www.houstonpress.com/2011-04-07/calendar/pilobolus-dance-company/ 95
  • 96. David Parsons Dance Company 1985 - present “Awesome dancing and a backbeat to knock it all home. Eye-popping digital effects. Excellent showbiz-savvy performers. Perpetually smoldering. Lusty, sensual movement.” – Deborah Jowitt, The Village Voice
  • 97. There are a number of modern dances, such as hip hop, breaking, and krump that evolve spontaneously, but the term "folk dance" is generally not applied to them, and the terms "street dance" or "vernacular dance" are used instead. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folk_dance 97
  • 98. Electric Boogaloo 1970s Suga Pop Poppin Pete
  • 99. Hip Hop 1970s - present photo by dance photographer loisgreenfield.com
  • 100. aseid contemporary dance company hip hop photo by dance photographer loisgreenfield.com
  • 101. ASEID contemporary dance photo by dance photographer loisgreenfield.com http://www.loisgreenfield.com/galleries/dance/featured/953/aseid_1.html
  • 103. Introduction to Dance Aji Hall & Vika Grindle with Alison Chase Performance dancers, Jade and Shane, in Brooksville, Maine
  • 104. Bay School b’boy 8th grade project Sam Stenkhe

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