My Experience About The Blog
It was a honor for me to create a blog about jazz dance because it is my passion for dance. I have develop my knowledge about jazz dance by creating this blog. I also have help my friends who had question about dance. I really enjoy doing this blog and it's just a start for me,i will post more things about dance and my own dancing video.
Monday, 12 August 2013
Tuesday, 9 July 2013
FAQ
what is jazz dance?
The style of dancing is like you’d see in musicals and on TV. Jazz dance is not to do with jazz music, its a style of dancing taught to many different types of music, mainly I teach to chart hits, but I have used tracks from 40’s to the modern day.
what is jazz dance?
The style of dancing is like you’d see in musicals and on TV. Jazz dance is not to do with jazz music, its a style of dancing taught to many different types of music, mainly I teach to chart hits, but I have used tracks from 40’s to the modern day.
How old can you
start learning jazz dance?
For jazz dance a
minimum age is 6 and above till you retire from dancing.
The technique of jazz dance
Jazz dance is a mix of various styles of dance, particularly ballet. Agile and strong footwork is necessary to perform Jazz dances. When you find someone performing Jazz, you will notice that some of the movements are mainly taken from other popular styles of dance such as ballet and hip-hop.
Jazz dancing lessons begin with basic ballet movements to develop the equilibrium and control of the body. Students are encouraged to look for their own balance to be able to perform difficult movements without getting out of balanced. Spotting is also taught to new students to give them the ability to perform pirouettes while still being balanced.
there are no definite or structured dance movements in Jazz. They are encouraged to use their own creative side as well as their interpretative ideas to create steps. Although, choreographers of Jazz always make their students go through difficult practices to enhance the dancer’s leg power as well as body stability.
Jazz dancing lessons begin with basic ballet movements to develop the equilibrium and control of the body. Students are encouraged to look for their own balance to be able to perform difficult movements without getting out of balanced. Spotting is also taught to new students to give them the ability to perform pirouettes while still being balanced.
there are no definite or structured dance movements in Jazz. They are encouraged to use their own creative side as well as their interpretative ideas to create steps. Although, choreographers of Jazz always make their students go through difficult practices to enhance the dancer’s leg power as well as body stability.

Jazz Dancing is Good Fun and Good For Your Health
Modern Jazz dance is an exciting form of dance which is both influenced by and influences many other styles such as ballet, contemporary and lyrical to mention just a few. Rooted in Caribbean traditional dance, it consists of a complex series of spins, twists and turns, and is constantly evolving. If you’re looking for a particular style of dance to take part in, jazz dancing is both great fun and also excellent for your health!
Modern Jazz dance is an exciting form of dance which is both influenced by and influences many other styles such as ballet, contemporary and lyrical to mention just a few. Rooted in Caribbean traditional dance, it consists of a complex series of spins, twists and turns, and is constantly evolving. If you’re looking for a particular style of dance to take part in, jazz dancing is both great fun and also excellent for your health!
Jazz dancing requires a great deal of skill and technique. This means that most proficient jazz performers will have a working knowledge of ballet as it provides an excellent foundation for many of the movements and co-ordination required by jazz. If you don’t feel that you’re quite up to fully developing the skills and technique of an accomplished jazz dancer, there are loads of fitness programmes based on jazz dance movements such as spins, jumps and exciting footwork that are great fun to be a part of and bring many benefits.
Jazz dancing can be both fashionable and fun, and usually takes place in an indoor environment. This means you can say goodbye to waiting for your soggy running trainers to dry out after a dreary run around the block in the rain. In addition to this, you’ll find that in a jazz class or jazz fitness class there will be a large number of like minded people which makes it a highly sociable activity. This is a stark contrast to going for a run or to the gym where you’re likely to spend a great deal of time exercising alone. Many young people I know have found a whole new social circle of friends with which they’ve made lasting friendships by attending jazz dance classes.
Jazz dancing also carries with it several health benefits – both physical and mental. Perhaps most noticeably, jazz dancing quickly develops muscle strength, in particular in the lower body and its aerobic nature builds up your physical endurance. As a result, you will find that you feel more alert, more flexible and your muscles will tone up helping you look good too! When learning to jazz dance or attending a jazz dance fitness class, you will be required to learn a complex series of foot and legwork including jumps, twists and turns which are great for your co-ordination. A positive side-effect of all of these benefits is that it will help build your confidence and also your self-esteem.
Another major benefit of jazz dancing is that it can help increase your level of concentration. Most people spend most of their day sitting behind a computer screen whilst at work which means many people leave have a sedentary lifestyle. This in itself can lead to people feeling fatigued and lower concentration levels. Learning to jazz dance is a great solution to this as it requires a lot of energy, and most people find that rather than making them feel tired, this invigorates and energises them when at work the next day. This can help the day go quicker and significantly increase your productivity and concentration levels.
Finally, and perhaps most importantly, jazz dancing is great fun! It gives you an excellent form of exercise in a highly energetic, sociable and lively environment. Most people who take up jazz dancing in whatever form develop a genuine enthusiasm for dance. Being part of such a dynamic group of people can be highly rewarding and a great way to take your mind off the usual stresses of work for a few hours a week. This can help reduce stress, improve your mood and cause your body to release endorphins to give your energy levels that all important boost!
Wednesday, 19 June 2013
jazz dance
Introduction

Introduction
Jazz dance evolved from early African American vernacular
dances during the early 1900s. It incorporated unique moves, elaborate
footwork, large leaps, rapid turns, and imaginative improvisation to bring an
energetic and entertaining experience. Jazz dance requires the foundation of
classical ballet to embody balance and agility. Jazz dance is viewed in the
spotlight with movies, on stage performances, and in urban areas of the streets
and clubs. The transformation of jazz dance into dance theatre and the
important role of professional techniques and choreography, created “modern
jazz dance”.

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