Interpretive Dance, is a family of modern dance styles that began around 1900 with Isadora Duncan. It seeks to translate human emotions, conditions, situations or fantasies into movement and dramatic expression, or else adapts traditional ethnic movements into more modern expressions., Body Language, is what we considered as the universal language even back in the day our ancestors were using their body parts in order for them to communicate with others beyond vocabularies and reasons., TECHNIQUE, a Greek word which means skill. technique is a factor that a dance enthusiast is carrying out to show capabilities to manipulate physical motion efficaciously with efficiency and safety., CREATIVE MOVEMENT, freedom to use an individual's playful imagination requires expressing inner feelings or emotions of the theme., IMPROVISATION, a performance given without planning or preparation., CHOREOGRAPHY, a sequential movements created to produce an entertaining and captivating creative dance., Fundamentals of creating dance routines, TECHNIQUE, CREATIVE MOVEMENT, IMPROVISATION, CHOREOGRAPHY, Modern dance, is 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., Isadora Duncan, the greatest pioneer in modern dance., Free dance, a form of dance that disregarded ballet's strict movement vocabulary and stopped wearing corsets and pointe shoes., Postmodern dance, a dance form that rejected the formalism of modern dance., Periods of American modern dance, Early Modern period, Central Modern period, Late Modern period, Hip hop dance, is a term also used for "street dance"., Breaking, The first hip hop dance style created and originated in New York., Top rock, footwork steps performed while the performers remain standing., Down rock, footwork performed with the performer's hands and feet on the floor., Locking, the dance moves was popularized by Don Campbellock., Popping, the dance steps were created by Sam Solomon in Fresno, California., Main styles of hip hop dancing, BREAKING, LOCKING, POPPING, Lyrical dance, is a combination of different dance styles such as jazz, contemporary and modern dance., Susi Taylor, is considered as the early mother of lyrical dance., Characteristics of lyrical dance, fluidity and grace, held poses, high leaps and continuous turns, Suggested movements for lyrical dance, airy and flowing turns, sharp and short movements, smooth and flowing movements.
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