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Index of Dance Articles

The Index of Dance Articles serves as a comprehensive guide to the vast and varied world of dance, encompassing its history, styles, practitioners, and cultural significance. This index aims to provide readers with easy access to information on different aspects of dance, from traditional ballet and folk dances to contemporary forms like hip hop and modern dance. Below is a structured list of articles related to dance, organized by categories such as dance styles, notable dancers, and dance theory.

Dance Styles[edit | edit source]

  • Ballet - A classical dance form characterized by grace and precision of movement and by elaborate formal gestures, steps, and poses.
  • Ballroom Dance - A set of partner dances, which are enjoyed both socially and competitively around the world.
  • Contemporary Dance - A style of expressive dance that combines elements of several dance genres including modern, jazz, lyrical, and classical ballet.
  • Folk Dance - Traditional dances that reflect the life of the people of a certain country or region.
  • Hip Hop Dance - A street dance style primarily performed to hip hop music or that has evolved as part of hip hop culture.
  • Jazz Dance - A dance form that originated from African American vernacular dance, with a performance and entertainment aspect.
  • Latin Dance - A general label, and a term in partner dance competition jargon, referring to types of ballroom dance and folk dance that (with few exceptions) originated in Latin America.
  • Modern Dance - A broad genre of western concert or theatrical dance, primarily arising out of Germany and the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
  • Tap Dance - A type of dance characterized by using the sounds of tap shoes striking the floor as a form of percussion.

Notable Dancers and Choreographers[edit | edit source]

  • Mikhail Baryshnikov - A Soviet and American dancer, choreographer, and actor, often cited as one of the greatest ballet dancers in history.
  • Martha Graham - An American modern dancer and choreographer whose influence on dance has been compared with the influence Picasso had on modern visual arts.
  • Fred Astaire - An American dancer, singer, actor, choreographer, and television presenter, widely considered the most influential dancer in the history of film and television musicals.
  • Isadora Duncan - An American and French dancer who performed to acclaim throughout Europe, recognized as the creator of modern dance.
  • Rudolf Nureyev - A Soviet ballet dancer and choreographer, one of the most celebrated ballet dancers of the 20th century.

Dance Theory and Studies[edit | edit source]

  • Choreography - The art or practice of designing sequences of movements of physical bodies, or the movement content of a particular dance work.
  • Dance Education - The teaching and learning of the art of dance, including dance history, theory, and technique.
  • Dance Notation - The symbolic representation of human movement and form using methods such as graphic symbols and figures, path mapping, numerical systems, and letter and word notations.
  • Dance Therapy - The psychotherapeutic use of movement and dance to support intellectual, emotional, and motor functions of the body.

Dance by Region[edit | edit source]

  • African Dance - Encompasses a wide variety of traditional and contemporary dance forms across Africa, characterized by rhythmic movements and expressive gestures.
  • Asian Dance - Includes classical and folk dances of countries like India, China, Japan, and Korea, each with their own distinct styles and traditions.
  • European Dance - Covers a broad spectrum, from traditional folk dances to classical ballet, reflecting the continent's diverse cultures and histories.

See Also[edit | edit source]

  • Dance Costume - The clothing worn by dancers during a performance, often specifically designed to complement the choreography and theme of the dance.
  • Dance Music - Music composed specifically to facilitate or accompany dancing.
  • Dance in Film - The representation of dance in cinema, including dance films and movies featuring significant dance sequences.
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