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Learn 16 basic rhythmic movements and little dances.
http://www.xs4all.nl/~sustan/clapping.html
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http://www.xs4all.nl/~sustan/clapping.html

RDT's Ring Around the Rose series is interactive, adventuresome and entertaining programs for young people and their families designed to encourage understanding and appreciation of the arts.
http://www.xmission.com/~rdt/kids/index.html
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http://www.xmission.com/~rdt/kids/index.html

Express Yourself
http://www.rockchallenge.com.au/
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Rock Eisteddfod Challenge, Australia, dancing, school, schools, youth, performance

http://www.rockchallenge.com.au/

Bharatanatyam dancer Medha Hari. Rare Bharathanatyam online streaming videos. Bharata Natyam: classical Indian dance style. Bharatnatyam photo gallery. Bharatanatyam DVD. Pandanallur-Vazhuvoor Bharata Natyam recitals.
http://in.geocities.com/medhahari/index.html
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http://in.geocities.com/medhahari/index.html

Learning to follow directions, cooperate, and move in patterns. - Circle Dance Using Rhythmic Motor Skills and Songs - Learning Disabilities is a personally written site at BellaOnline
http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art15592.asp
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http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art15592.asp

Dance Kids of Monterey County is a Non Profit, Youth Performing Arts Organization for children 5-18.
http://www.dancekids.org
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ballet, dance kids, carmel, monterey, dance, music, theater, children, non-profit, donation, kids

http://www.dancekids.org

The fun of dancing with a time for rest and quiet meditation. - Dance Meditation for Kids and Teens - Meditation is a personally written site at BellaOnline
http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art17495.asp
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http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art17495.asp

San Francisco Bay Area organization providing dance education programs for young students in both schools and communities., San Francisco Bay Area Organization providing dance programs and opportunities for youth in both schools and communities.
http://www.soaringsteps.org
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http://www.soaringsteps.org

Founded in 1926 by dancer and choreographer Martha Graham, the Martha Graham Dance Company is the oldest and most celebrated contemporary dance company in America.
http://www.marthagrahamdance.org/resources/about_martha_graham.php
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Martha Graham, martha, graham, dance, company, choreographer.

http://www.marthagrahamdance.org/resources/about_martha_graham.php

Peak Invitational Dance Competition is committed to providing competition that encourages dancers to REACH THEIR PEAK. Categories include Jazz, Ballet, Tap, Hip Hop, Variety and more.
http://www.peakinvitational.ca/
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Peak, Invitational, Dance, Competition, British Columbia, BC, Canada, Burnaby, Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Surrey, Vancouver, acrobatics, adult novelty, ballet, clogging, dance, hip hop, jazz, lyrical, modern, national, production, street, tap, variety

http://www.peakinvitational.ca/

Louise Brooks Studies: a website about the life and times of Louise Brooks
http://www.geocities.com/louisebrookssociety/denishawn-pix.html
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Louise Brooks, G.W. Pabst, Frank Wedekind, Jim Tully, S.S. Van Dine, Barry Paris, Denishawn, George White Scandals, Ziegfeld Follies, Hollywood, cinema, Lulu, silent, movie, film, 1920's, actress, actor, Jazz Age, Smart Set, American, German, cinema, history

http://www.geocities.com/louisebrookssociety/denishawn-pix.html

Youth America Grand Prix (YAGP) is the only student ballet competition in America, open to dance students of all nationalities ages 8-19 and awarding scholarships to leading dance schools in the U.S. and abroad at its annual NYC Finals.
http://www.yagp.org/
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http://www.yagp.org/

Recreational Folk Dancing
http://www.recfd.com/
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http://www.recfd.com/

http://www.agirlsworld.com/amy/pajama/school/standout/dance.html
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http://www.agirlsworld.com/amy/pajama/school/standout/dance.html

A history piece of a square dance caller's instructor course by a nationally renown square dance caller.
http://www.dosado.com/articles/gilmore.htm
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http://www.dosado.com/articles/gilmore.htm

http://www.jacobspillow.org/archives/ted-shawn.asp

http://www.jacobspillow.org/archives/ted-shawn.asp

http://www.tapsinmotion.com
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http://www.tapsinmotion.com

http://www.dancens.ca/

http://www.dancens.ca/

http://www.angelfire.com/hiphop2/danz/

http://www.angelfire.com/hiphop2/danz/

http://www.dosado.com/articles/hist-maca.html

http://www.dosado.com/articles/hist-maca.html

http://www.msu.edu/user/okumurak/styles/breaking.html

http://www.msu.edu/user/okumurak/styles/breaking.html

http://www.sciencenews.org/pages/sn_arc97/6_14_97/mathland.htm

http://www.sciencenews.org/pages/sn_arc97/6_14_97/mathland.htm

http://csodakoszoru.fx3.hu

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http://www.childrensculturalcoalition.org

http://www.childrensculturalcoalition.org

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Wikipedia-Article "Dance"

For other uses, see Dance (disambiguation).
A contemporary dancer rehearsing
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A contemporary dancer rehearsing

Dance (from Old French dancier, perhaps from Frankish) generally refers to human movement either used as a form of expression (see also body language) or presented in a social, spiritual or performance setting.

Dance is also used to describe methods of non-verbal communication between humans or animals (bee dance, mating dance), motion in inanimate objects (the leaves danced in the wind), and certain musical forms or genres. People who dance are called dancers and the act of dance is known as dancing. An event where dancing takes place may be called a dance. Choreography is the art of making dances, and the person who does this is called a choreographer.

Definitions of what constitutes dance are dependent on social, cultural, aesthetic artistic and moral constraints and range from functional movement (such as Folk dance) to codified, virtuoso techniques such as ballet. In sports, gymnastics, figure skating and synchronized swimming there are dance disciplines while Martial arts 'kata' are often compared to dances. In 1926, William Butler Yeats wrote, in "Among School Children": How can we know the dancer from the dance?

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History of dance

Main article: History of dance

Throughout history, dance has been a part of ceremony, rituals, celebrations and entertainment. It is traceable through archeological evidence from prehistoric times to the first examples of written and pictorial documentation in 200 BC. Many contemporary dance forms can be traced back to historical, traditional, ceremonial, and ethnic dances.

Had it not been for the work of the fifteenth century professor of mathematics, Jehan de Tabourot who published a dance manual (Orchesography) using an anagram of his name, many of the earlier forms of European dance might have been lost to us.

Dance and music

Although dance and music can be traced back to prehistoric times it is unclear which artform came first. However, as rhythm and sound are the result of movement, and music can inspire movement, the relationship between the two forms has always been symbiotic. This relationship serves as the basis for Eurhythmics devised by Emile Jaques-Dalcroze which was influential to the development of Modern dance and modern ballet through artists such as Marie Rambert.

Many early forms of music and dance were created and performed together. This paired development has continued through the ages with dance/music forms such as: Jig, Waltz, Tango, Disco, Salsa, Electronica and Hip-Hop. Some musical genre also have a parallel dance form such as Baroque music and Baroque dance where as others developed separately: Classical music, Classical ballet.

Although dance is often accompanied by music, it can also be presented alone (Postmodern dance) or provide its own accompaniment (tap dance). Dance presented with music may or may not be performed in time to the music depending on the style of dance. Dance performed without music is said to be danced to its own rhythm.

See also: List of dances | Category:Musical genres

Choreography and notation

Dance hand gestures from The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts / Jerome Robbins Dance Division
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Dance hand gestures from The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts / Jerome Robbins Dance Division

Main articles: Choreography, Dance notation

Choreography is the art of making dances and the generic name given to predetermined sequences of dance movement. People who choreograph are called choreographers and may develop their own dance techniques as a part of their choreographic work. Choreography and dance techniques can be written down as dance notation which is analogous to music notation.

The term choreogoraphy has a varied historical context; it is derived from the word chorea. Chorea (χορεία), a Greek Circle dance accompanied by singing, derivatives of chorea are used to describe circle dances in other counties: Khorovod (Russia), Hora (Romania, Moldova, Israel), Horo (Bulgaria). Paracelsus used the term chorea to describe the rapid, jerking physical movements of medieval pilgrims traveling the healing shrine of St. Vitus giving rise to the term St. Vitus' dance. Dance for years has been a gateway for expression and visual entertainment.

Raoul Auger Feuillet and Pierre Beauchamp (who are also said to have developed and recorded the five common feet positions in ballet) reused an adaption of the word chorea to describe dance notation. Feuillet's Chorégraphie (1700) set out a method of dance notation and established the term chorégraphie for the writing, or notating of dances. Thus a person who wrote down dances was a choreographer, but the creator of dances was still known as a dancing master (Le maître à danser) or in later years a ballet master.

Rudolf Laban extended the meaning and use of the word choreographie with his book Choreographie (1926) in which he detailed not only a new form of dance notation but also the principles and theory of a complete system of dance that would later become Laban Movement Analysis (LMA). Rudolf and Joan Benesh coined the term choreology to describe the aesthetic and scientific study of all forms of human movement by movement notation (1955) whilst Laban used the term choreutics to describe LMA.

The rejection of ballet vocabulary and terms by modern dance resulted in the term choreographer replacing Ballet Master and therefore choreography came to mean the art of making dances.

Dance studies

John White's eye-witness interpretation of a Native American dance at Roanoke, Virginia, 1585, is affected by his knowledge of Elizabethan court dance
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John White's eye-witness interpretation of a Native American dance at Roanoke, Virginia, 1585, is affected by his knowledge of Elizabethan court dance

In the early 1920s dance studies (dance practice, critical theory, analysis and history) began to be considered a serious academic discipline. Today these studies are an integral part of many universities' arts and humanities programs. By the late 20th century the recognition of practical knowledge as equal to academic knowledge lead to the emergence of practice-based research and practice as research. A large range of dance courses are available including:

A full range of Academic degrees are available from BA (Hons) to PhD and other postdoctoral fellowships, with many dance scholars taking up their studies as mature students after a professional dance career.

Categories of dance

Dance can be divided into two main categories that each have several subcategories into which most dance styles can be placed. They are:

These categories are not mutually exclusive and are context-dependent; a particular dance style may belong to several categories.

See also: List of dance style categories


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Further reading

  • Adshead-Lansdale, J. (Ed) (1994) Dance History: An Introduction. Routledge. ISBN 041509030X
  • Carter, A. (1998) The Routledge Dance Studies Reader. Routledge. ISBN 0415164478
  • Cohen, S, J. (1992) Dance As a Theatre Art: Source Readings in Dance History from 1581 to the Present. Princeton Book Co. ISBN 0871271737
  • Charman, S. Kraus, R, G. Chapman, S. and Dixon-Stowall, B. (1990) History of the Dance in Art and Education. Pearson Education. ISBN 0133893626
  • Daly, A. (2002) Critical Gestures: Writings on Dance and Culture. Wesleyan University Press. ISBN 0819565660
  • Dils, A. (2001) Moving History/Dancing Cultures: A Dance History Reader. Wesleyan University Press. ISBN 0819564133

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