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DOWNLOAD Jazz Tap From African Drums to American. Chapter 9 . from . Learning About Dance. textbook by Nora . Ambrosio. History of Jazz. Origins of jazz can be traced back to Africa. In the 1600’s slaves were brought from Africa to America. The slaves continued to dance and drum on the plantations. Society in the 1920s. Mass Media in the Jazz Age. Cultural Conflicts. The Jazz Age. The 1920s were a time of rapid social change in which many people . –. particularly women . –. adopted new lifestyles and attitudes.. & Musical Theatre. . Dance. Gus Giordano Jazz Dance Co.. Origins of Jazz Dance. The roots of jazz dance are found in Africa.. Found in the rhythms and movements of African dance brought to the US by slaves.. Tap DancingMeet Lily, our tap friend! In tap we’ll learn to make lots of fun sounds and rhythms using our feet. The student will have a clear understanding of the development of jazz dance as an American art form.. Identify the major works of historically significant jazz dance choreographers.. Compare and contrast the works of these choreographers using proper dance vocabulary.. Armstrong. Jazz plus Jazz = Jazz (Parks & Rec). Is This Jazz?. Some. Eras and Genres in Jazz. New Orleans – (late. 1890s-1920?). Chicago – (1920s). Swing. – (1930s-40). Bebop – (1940s. Critic. 'You automatically stop thinking about anything else and listen': . Phillip Larkin in 1966 .  . Larkin ignored . jazz’s development after the bebop revolution of the late Forties. . Bop is “nervous . Glamour, culture, and excitement!. The Lost Generation. Finding a new meaning of life in postwar America. La Vie Boehme!. "Bohemian" is applied to people who live unconventional, usually artistic, lives.. African American culture began to flourish in the 1920s, especially in Harlem, a subsection of Manhattan, in New York City . This era of change and growth is referred to as the Harlem Renaissance. The Harlem Renaissance helped give a new vocabulary and dynamic to race relations in the United States. French. African. American. Birthplace of Jazz . New Orleans, LA. Jazz is the only art form born in the USA. All other art forms come from the rest of the world to our melting pot. The Blues . African tradition. African American Identity and Oppression through Music Daniel Genzelev Overview This Exhibit is centralized around Shirley Graham Dubois’s 1932 Opera/Play Tom-Tom . African American Identity and Oppression Through Music Blending musical traditions!. Items we’ll be discussing:. Origins of early recording. Impact of technology. First composers. What early jazz sounds like. Impacts of Jazz on music. Early Recording. Early 20. Follow on and JIGU! THUNDER DRUMS OF CHINA is p roduced by: Telephone: ( 805) 474 - 8422 ~ Fax: (805) 474 - 8426 www.iaipresentations.com ~ don@iaipresentations.com ~ cynt hia@iaipresentations Follow on and JIGU THUNDER DRUMS OF CHINA is produced byTelephone 805 474-8422 Fax 805 474-8426wwwiaipresentationscomdoniaipresentationscomcynthiaiaipresentationscomJIGU THUNDER DRUMS OF CHINAisamo

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