GLOSSARY of DANCE TERMINOLOGY
Petit allegro includes smaller jumping steps. Grand allegro includes large expansive jumps such as grand jeté. arabesque: The gesture leg is extended behind the
When Good Adjectives Go Bad: The Case of So-called Lyrical Dance
In the competition dance world the term "contemporary" has fairly recently been "co-opted" and stuck onto short dances meant to gain attention to win prizes.
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dance terminology (Tier 3/grades 6 up): Words used to describe movement within specific dance forms ballet contemporary
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Genre-specific dance terminology. (Tier 3/grades 6 up): Words used to describe movement within specific dance forms ballet contemporary
Voicing Lyrical Dance: (Re)Considering Lyrical Dance and Dance
By voicing the lyrical dancers' perspectives and their reasons for embracing the practice I aim to show the need to recon- sider lyrical dance on its own terms
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DANCE GLOSSARY. AB: A two-part compositional form with an A theme and a B Contemporary: Dance as it is being explored by current choreographers. Core ...
Rethinking Contemporaneity in Contemporary Dance
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“contemporary dance” entails a vague and undetermined concept. The term “contemporary dance” has replaced “modern dance” since the. 1990s and circulates as a
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Contemporary Dance in Japan:
From its very beginning butoh was supposed to be a contemporary dance. However
GLOSSARY of DANCE TERMINOLOGY
Cecchetti Method: A school and style of ballet originated by Enrico Cecchetti (1850-1928) in Italy. Emphasizes seven basic movements in dance: Plier (to
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dynamics: The qualities or characteristics of movement which give a dance expression or style; also called “effort” or “energy” (for example
When Good Adjectives Go Bad: The Case of So-called Lyrical Dance
In the competition dance world the term "contemporary" has fairly recently been "co-opted" and stuck onto short dances meant to gain attention to win prizes.
Voicing Lyrical Dance: (Re)Considering Lyrical Dance and Dance
By voicing the lyrical dancers' perspectives and their reasons for embracing the practice I aim to show the need to recon- sider lyrical dance on its own terms
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Anatomy vocabulary journals in the iPads 2:55 – 3:05. 3. Introduction to lyrical dance 3:05 – 3:10. 4. Regular technique ballet class – steps that will be
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TERMS. This DOES NOT include PD days. SoleBeats classes will still be Lyrical dance is a dance style that blends elements of ballet and jazz dance.
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The qualities or characteristics of movement which lend expression and style; also called. “efforts” or “energy” (e.g. lyrical sustained
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MODERN: It should be theatrical dance that is not ballet and not lyrical. It allows performers a unique vocabulary that is not standardized and can include
[PDF] GLOSSARY of DANCE TERMINOLOGY
Emphasizes seven basic movements in dance: Plier (to bend) Étendre (to stretch) Relever (to rise) Glisser (to slide or glide) Sauter (to jump) Élancer (to
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The glossary for Dance includes terms commonly found in dance education and also called “effort” or “energy” (for example lyrical sustained quick
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Ballet is a system of physical education that fosters control awareness flexibility The following glossary contains a variety of basic tap terminology
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Arabesque – One of the basic poses of ballet A position of the body supported on one leg which can be straight or demi-plié with the other
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Contemporary dance is a broadly inclusive term to describe an approach to dance that draws on modern dance elements classical ballet release work and other
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has been defined as a dance style that embodies various aspects of ballet jazz acrobatics Modern dancewhile still maintaining its autonomy
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Appendix 2: Glossary for Dance Terms in italics are reproduced from the glossary of the National Core Arts: Dance Standards by the National Coalition for
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DANCE GLOSSARY AB: A two-part compositional form with an A theme and a B theme; the binary form consists of two distinct self-contained sections that
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Lyrical: A movement quality that is calm and controlled with sequential flow smooth transitions and extended limbs Manipulation: Varying and developing
Voicing Lyrical Dance:
(Re)Considering LyricalDance and Dance Hierarchy
aBstract Lyrical dance intertwines ?uid movement aesthetics, emotional narratives, and musicality within competition and commercial dance contexts. How- ever, dance scholars tend to criticize lyrical dance, both directly and indi rectly, perceiving it as over-the-top yet underdeveloped. When making such statements, they implicitly contrast lyrical dance with "high art" values that privilege a particular mode of "meaning-making" as rooted in the canon of concert dance forms, such as modern and ballet. However, lyrical dance does not prioritize elements of "high art," meaning that these scholars critique lyr- ical dance more for what it is not. My research, in response, challenges such hierarchical biases by understanding lyrical dance from the perspectives of those who practice it. With IRB-approval, I conducted interviews with ten lyrically trained dancers from both private-sector, competition dance studios and collegiate dance departments in Southern California. My ?ndings assess lyrical dance's values regarding expression, "freedom," connectivity, and a?r- mation of skill - focusing on the latter for the sake of this article - recogniz- ing that lyrical dancers actively shape each value through their dedication to lyrical dance practices. By voicing the lyrical dancers' perspectives and their reasons for embracing the practice, I aim to show the need to recon- sider lyrical dance on its own terms, challenging persisting critiques within scholarship.KEYWORDS:
Julia Zumaya
Julia Zumaya studies
exploring movementThrough the Mellon Mays
Undergraduate Fellow-
researched lyrical dance and dance hierarchy for the past two years with the mentorship ofDr. Anthea Kraut. As a
looks forwards to joiningPhD programs in Dance
lish more works on lyrical dance and relevant dance faculty Mentor university of california riversideINTRODUCTION
Percussive yet ?uid, emotional yet narrative, lyrical dance moves within a complex division between competition/commercial and collegiate/concert dance frameworks. My research analyzes persisting criticisms of lyrical and its relevant dance contexts to explore a prevailing valuing of "high art" over "othered" dance forms. With the incorporation of self-led interviews, I provide alternate ways of perceiving lyrical dance that are more speci?c to its own practitioners, institutions, and culture.DEFINING LYRICAL DANCE:
BACKGROUND RESEARCH
Lyrical dance combines ?uid movement aesthetics, personal emo tional displays, narrative arcs, and intricate musicality. Lyrical danc- ers move ?uidly, like water, "?owing seamlessly from one move to another" (Bedinghaus 2019) through smooth bodily articulations, particularly of the limbs and torso. Lyrical's artistic intents - or the purposes behind training, choreography, and performance - stem from its etymological "lyric" root. "Lyric" describes both a genre of poetry that "expresses the thoughts and feelings of the poet" (EEB2017) and the words of a song, which, in ancient Greece, accom-
panied the lyre (OED 2019). ?us, "lyrical" describes dances that express both musicality and deep, personal emotions. Most com- monly, people assume lyrical is dancing to the lyrics of a song, the more frequent use of "lyric." However, lyrical dance also consid- ers the "rhythms and instrumental...cues" (Weisbrod 2010, 104) and the "'tone of the music'" (103). As for emotional expression, lyrical dance concentrates on intense and personal sentiments, "oriented toward the dancer's emotional responses" (Bedinghaus2019). Lyrical dances contextualize such strong emotions within a
story, adding narrative intents to the genre. Furthermore, lyrical's relationship with a song contextualizes all artistic intents between musicality, emotion, and narrative. Critical to de?ning lyrical dance are its artistic genealogies and contexts. Before becoming "lyrical," it was known as "lyrical jazz," a form of jazz that arose when ballet (and, to a lesser extent, modern) entered Broadway, a venue for vernacular and popular dance, in the mid-twentieth century (Netting 1995; Kraut 2015). With the rise of media and private-sector dance competitions in the 1980s, lyrical jazz entered private-sector studios, where ballet has reigned as foundational. With another large wave of ballet's in?uence, lyrical became the fusion of "ballet with a particular evolution of jazz dance that removes the Africanist aesthetics" (Weisbrod2010, 326). To a lesser extent, lyrical incorporates in?uences from
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