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Laycee Agustin

Here are three popular dance styles from different time periods and their histories:

1. Ballet

• Originated in 15th century Italy and France. Ballet is a formalized dance style that

originated in the Renaissance courts of Italy and later spread to France. Its origins

can be traced back to the 15th century Italian court dances, which were adapted

and refined by the French court during the reign of Louis XIV. Ballet became more

malized and codified in the 19th century, with the development of the classical

shule

. Ballet is characterized by its graceful, fluid movements, precise footwork, and

emphasis on storytelling through dance. It typicaly features dramatic music.,

elaborate costumes, and intricate choreography Ballet has been influenced by a

variety of cultural and historical factors, including the French court. talian

Renaissance, and Russian Imperial Ballet

2. Swing

gnaed n tne Unted States in the 1920s. Swing dancing originated in the

Harlem Renaissance. It was popularized by African American communities in

New York City. particularly in the Harlem neighborhood. Swing dancing is

characterized by its energetic, improvisational movements, which are often

performed in pairs.

been influe ced by

3. Hip hop

cultural and historical factors

Ahen mie

anddanee traditions the rise of iazz music and


swing bands, and the social and cultural changes of the 1920s and 1930s. Swing

dancing has continued to evolve over the decades, with new styles and

variations emerging.

Originated in New York City in the 1970s. Hip hop dance originated in New York

City in the 1970s, as part of a larger cultural movement that included music, art,

and fashion. It was created by African American and Latino youth to express

themselves and connect with their communities. Hip hop dance is characterized

by its energetic, improvisational movements, which are often performed in groups

r"crews

• Hip hop dance has been influenced by a variety of cultural and historical factors,

including African American and Latino music and dance traditions, the rise of rap

communities in the 1970s and 1980s. Hip họp dance has continued to evolve

and diversity over the years, with new styles and movements emerging around

the worid.

INTRODUCTION

Dance has always played an important in cultural expression and entertainment.

Throughout history, dance has been used to celebrate special occasions, express

emotions, and bring people together in social settings. Dance is a powerful form of

communication that transcends language barriers, and allows people to connect with

each other in meaningful ways. In addition to its cultural significance, dance is also an

important form of entertainment that has brought joy and excitement to people around

the world for centuries

Here are three popular dance styles from different time periods and their histories that

I've cho0se:

L Cha-cha is a Latin American dance style that


1950s. It

is characterized by its energetic svncoDated rhthm and plavul. flirtatious

movements. Cha-cha became popular around the world in the 1950s and 1960s,

and has since become a staple of balroom dance competitions and social

events.

ba ir

2 Waltz is a European dance style that originated in the late 18th

and is

characterized by its flowing, graceful movements and 3/4 time signature, Waltz

became popular throughout Europe in the 19th century, and has since become a

staple of ballroom dance and social events around the worlid.

3. Ballroom dance is a general term that refers to a variety of partner dances that

are typically performed in ballroom settings. These dances incude cha-cha,

waltz, foxtrot, tango, and many others. Ballroom dance has a long and rich

history, and has been influenced by a variety of cultural and historical factors,

including the music, fashion, and social customs of different regions and time

periods.

DANCE STYLE (CHA.CHA)

The Cha Cha dance originated in Cuba in the 1950s, during a time of political and social

change in the country it was developed as a fusion of several dance styles, including

the Mambo, Rumba, and Danzon. The Cha Cha dance was popularized by Cuban

composer and bandleader Enrique Jorin, who created the distinctive syncopated

hythm that characterizes the dance.

The Cha Cha dance became popular around the world in the 1950s and 1960s,

particularty in the Unted States and Europe. It was featured in movies and television
shows, and became a staple of balroom dance competitions and social events. The

dance's popularity was fueled in part by the rise of Cuban music and cuture, as wel as

the growing interest in Latin American dance styles.

The Cha Cha dance is characterized by its energetic, syncopated rhythm and playful,

firtatious movements The basic steps involve a rock step followed by a series of

forward and backward steps, with a characteristic hip motion and a quick, triple-step

"cha-cha-cha" in between. The dance is typically performed in a close hold, with the

dancers' hips and feet in proximity

Notable dancers and choreographers who have contributed to the development of the

Cha Cha dance include Cuban dancer and choreographer Ramiro Guerra, who helped

to popularze the dance in Cuba and around the world Other notable Cha Cha dancers

incude Cuban-born ballroom dancers Tony Dovolani and Karina Smimoff, who have

won numerous ballroom dance competitions and appeared on the television show

"Dancing with the Stars

Romero Guerra

Smirnoff

Tony Dovolani and Karina

Overall, the Cha Cha dance is a vibrant and playtul dance stye that has captured the

imaginations of dancers and audiences around the wold. Its fusion of different dance

styles and its infectious rthythm have made it a popular and enduring dance style that

continues to be enjoyed by dancers of all ages and backgrounds.

DANCE STYLESWALTZ)

The waltz dance originated in the late 18th century in Austria and Germany, and it

quickly spread throughout Europe. tis a partner dance, usually danced by a man and a

woman, characterized by ts smooth. towing movement and its three-four-time


signature.

The watz was originaly considered scandalous because t involved close contact

between dance partners, but it eventualy became widely accepted and even beloved.

One signicant event in the history of the waltz was the Vienna Congress of 1814-1815,

where the dance gained popularity among high society and was further refined and

codifled.

The cultural infuences on the waltz are varied, with some experts suggesting that it was

influenced by French court dances and others citing the influence of peasant dances in

Austria and Germany

The waltz continued to tbe popular throughout the 19th century and into the 20th

century, with notable dancers including the composer Johann Strauss I and his brother

Eduard Strauss, who also wrote music for the dance, and the ballet dancer and

choreographer Marius Petipa.

MARIUS PETIPA

STRAUSS

EDUARD, JOHANN AND JOSEF

Some notable groups who contributed to the development of the waltz inciude the

Viennese waltz school, founded by Franz Hilverding in the mid-19th century, and the

New York Society's Cotilion Waltz Committee, which was established in 1912 and

helped popularize balroom dancing in the United States.

Characteristic movements in the waltz include the rise and tall of the dancers' bodies as

they move around the dance floor, as well as the turning and spinning movements that

are a hallmark of the dance Techniques for the dance involve maintaining a good

posture, maintaining a strong connection with the dance partner, and mastering the

timing and thythm of the three-four time signature.


Overall, the waltz has a rich and varied history, influenced by a wide range of cultural

and historical factors, and continues to be a beloved dance form around the world

today.

DANCE STYLES(BALLROOM)

Historical Context:

Ballroom dance originated in Europe during the Renaissance era, specifically in the

royal courts of Italy and France. During the enlightenmernt period, ballroom dance

became more widespread and popular among the upper and middle classes in

Eupean ciies. Inroughout the 19th century, ballroom dance continued to evolve, with

new styles and movements emerging.

Cultural influences:

Ballroom dance was heavily influenced by the cultural norms and values of aristocratic

European society. This included the social hierarchies of class, gender, and race, with

certain dances and styles being seen as more appropriate or acceptable for different

groups of people.

Significant events:

One of the most significant events in ballroom dance history was the establishment of

the International Style, which standardized the rules and regulations for competitive

ballroomn dancing. This happened in the aftermath of World War il, when dance

competitions became more popular and organized.

Characteristics, Movement, and Techniques:

ased partner dancing, with specific steps

and patterns. The movement is often elegant and flowing, with dancers gliding across

the dance floor. Techniques include precise footwork, rhythmic timing, and
synchronization with a partner.

Notable contributors:

Some notable dancers, choreographers, and groups who contributed to the

development Daoom dance ne eo AStale nd aingeoges o

balros

Piere and Lavelle of the United States, who developed the American Style of ballroom

dance; and the Blackpool Dance Festival in England, which is considered one of the

most prestigious dance competitions in the worid.

Pierre and Lavelle

Fred Astaire and Ginger

Rogers

sUMMARY

Cha Cha Dance: The Cha Cha dance originated in Cuba in the 1950s and was

popularized in the US by the dancer and choreographer, Romero Guerra. The

dance is characterized by its syncopated rhythm and fast foowork, and it

emphasizes hip and body movements. Dancers Tony Dovolani and Karina

Smirnoff are renowned for their Cha Cha skils and have won many awards for

their performances.

Waltz: The Waltz is a classic balroom dance that originated in Vienna in the 18th

century The choreography of Marlus Petipa is particularly famous and is

characterized by its elegance and flowing movements. The dance is usually

performed to the music of the Strauss family, including Eduard, Johann, and

Josef Strauss. Dancers like Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers are also known for

their beautiful waltz performances.

. Ballroom Dance: Balroom dancing originated in Europe in the 16th century and
has since become a popular social activity and compettive sport, Pierre and

Lavelle are renowned tor their contributions to the development of balroom

dance. Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers are also famous for their balroom

pertormances, showcasing their technical skils, grace, and elegance.

Overal, these dance forms and performances showcase the beauty, technical skil, and

cultural significance of dance as an art form.

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