Jazz Dance

Jazz dance attracts attention with its powerful and rhythmic movements. This style, which is a combination of both traditional and modern jazz techniques, is full of energetic and exciting figures. In our online jazz lessons, you can enjoy moving freely with rapidly developing steps.

It appeals to all age groups, especially if you like dynamic movements.

Jazz dance originated in America in the early 20th century, particularly from African-American cultures and jazz music. Developing at the same time as jazz music, this dance initially became popular among the public on the streets and in nightclubs. In the 1920s and 1930s, when jazz music was rapidly spreading, jazz dance began to enter the professional performing arts.

Styles

Broadway Jazz: A jazz dance style used in Broadway musicals. Performances attract attention with great stage energy and aesthetics. Movements are transformed into a dramatic narrative on stage.

Contemporary Jazz: Represents the transition between modern and traditional jazz. It includes more flexible movements, acrobatic figures and improvisational elements.

Latin Jazz: A jazz dance blended with Latin rhythms. The exercises are more rhythmic and dynamic, inspired by Latin dances such as salsa and mambo.

Street Jazz: A jazz dance born from street culture. It includes elements from street dances such as hip hop and break dance, and is done in a freer and more energetic style.

Lyrical Jazz: A jazz style performed with emotional music and telling an emotional story. Dancers move in harmony with the lyrics and melodies of the music.

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