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         Dance Jazz:     more books (100)
  1. Jazz Dance: The Story of American Vernacular Dance by Marshall Winslow Stearns, 1994-04
  2. Jump Into Jazz: The Basics and Beyond for Jazz Dance Students by Minda Goodman Kraines, Esther Pryor, 2004-07-02
  3. Jazz Danceology: Teaching and Choreographing Jazz Dance by Marcus R. Alford, 1992-01
  4. Jazz Dance Class: Beginning Thru Advanced (A Dance Horizons Book) by Gus Giordano, 1992-09
  5. Jump into Jazz: A Primer for the Beginning Jazz Dance Student by Minda Goodman Kraines, Esther Pryor, 1996-11
  6. JAZZ DANCE STYLES AND STEPS FOR FUN by Helene Andreu, 2003-02-27
  7. Frank Hatchett's Jazz Dance by Frank Hatchett, Nancy Myers Gitlin, 2000-03
  8. Luigi's Jazz Warm Up: An Introduction to Jazz Style & Technique by Luigi, Lorraine Person Kriegel, et all 1997-02
  9. The Jazz Image: Masters of Jazz Photography by Lee Tanner, 2006-11-01
  10. Jazz Dance Today (West's Physical Activities Series) by Lorraine Kriegel, 1994-02-18
  11. Jazz Dance Training (Meyer & Meyer Sport) by Dorte Wessel-Therhorn, 2000-10
  12. From Afro-Cuban Rhythms to Latin Jazz (Music of the African Diaspora) by Raul A. Fernandez, 2006-05-23
  13. Gotta Dance: The Rhythms of Jazz and Tap (The Curtain Call Library of Dance) by Jenai Cutcher, 2004-02
  14. On fads and fundamentals: jazz dance teachers share their perspectives.(TEACH-LEARN CONNECTION): An article from: Dance Magazine by Lynn Voedisch, 2006-01-01

161. Karizma Baton, Dance, & Cheer Academy
Christian dance studio offering instruction in tap, ballet, jazz, hip hop, clog, pointe and many other dance styles. Details of school, calendar, photos, newsletter and shoe exchange. Based in Lima, Ohio.
http://www.danceohio.com/
Jazz ~ Tap ~ Ballet ~ Lyrical ~ Pointe ~ Baton Twirling ~ Cheerleading ~ Flag Twirling ~ Hip Hop ~ Martial Arts ~ Interpretive Christian Dance ~ Parent and Tot ~ Competition Teams ~ Private Lessons ~ Recitals ~ Parades
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162. Edance.TV
Online dance classes and discussions for dancers and those who want to learn many styles of dance ranging from jazz to hiphop.
http://www.edanceonline.com/

163. The New Orleans Jazz Dance Festival
TULANE UNIVERSITY AND THE NEWCOMB dance PROGRAM PRESENT. THE NEW ORLEANS jazz dance FESTIVAL June 18 through July 2, 2004. New Orleans
http://www.tulane.edu/~jazz/
TULANE UNIVERSITY AND THE NEWCOMB DANCE PROGRAM
PRESENT THE NEW ORLEANS JAZZ DANCE FESTIVAL
June 18 through July 2, 2004 New Orleans Jazz Dance Festival is a celebration of the heritage of jazz dance presented by the Newcomb Dance Program at Tulane University. This sixteen-day summer dance workshop features nationally recognized guest artists giving participants professional training and performance opportunities. Weekday and evening classes will be offered for dance students of all levels, age 15 and up, seeking an enriching experience in tap, musical theatre, jazz, modern, Afro-Brazilian and Afro-Cuban dance forms. The faculty will also direct repertory classes, culminating in an evening performance featuring the participants. VERNACULAR JAZZ - SOCIAL DANCING WORKSHOP
JAZZ - SWING - LINDY HOP
June 18 through June 20, 2004

164. Edoha.com
Classes for age 2 and up in jazz, tap, ballet, lyrical, high kick, hiphop, technique, drill team, custom choreography and private lessons in the Dallas, TX area.
http://highsocietydance.com
Home of the award winning dance/drill teams! Welcome! About the Studio Schedule Directions Competitions ... Birthday Parties 4125 Broadway Phone: 972-303-0077
Suite 190 Fax: 972-496-5177
Garland, TX 75043 Kristie Cole, Owner / Artistic Director

165. Mainly Jazz Dance Company
This document provides information about Harvard University s Mainly jazz dance Company. Harvard University s Mainly jazz dance Company.
http://hcs.harvard.edu/~mjdc/

166. Theatrics Dance Academy
RAD Ballet School located in the San Fernando Valley, California. Offers professional ballet instruction, jazz, tap, voice and performance for aspiring dancers.
http://www.theatricsdance.com
Theatrics Dance offers a complete program for the young dancer. Andrea Paris established her program in 1992. Theatrics teachers come from diverse backgrounds to teach a standard methodology of classical ballet which nutures young bodies, with age appropriate development, and strong technique. Theatrics offers strength building, flexibility, focus, creativity and a love of movement to boys and girls interested in dance. Our preschool program introduces youngsters between the ages of 3-6 to the joy of dance with stretching, various music styles, rhythms and dance basics in a fun and creative environment. Preschool classes are offered at the studio and are available by request at outside locations. Dance training can be a wonderful addition to a child's life, the awareness of the anatomy and the ability to control the bodies muscles, as well as finding their creativity and the artist within will stand them in good stead for all they do. Being in the L.A. area, Theatrics is very fortunate to have some of the cities top Jazz and Tap dancers, choreographers and convention teachers on the faculty and as master teachers, workshop tutors and guest choreographers.
FAX (818) 904-3220
email us: andreaparis@theatricsdance.com

167. Culture Shock: Flashpoints: Music And Dance: Early Jazz
to fetuses. By the end of the 1920s, at least 60 communities across the nation enact laws prohibiting jazz in public dance halls.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/cultureshock/flashpoints/music/jazz.html
Home Site Map Flashpoints Menu text version Early 20th century jazz clubs were deplored by some who considered both the music and dancing immoral. See an image?
Early Jazz
The American musical art form jazz emerges in New Orleans around the advent of the 20th century. Jazz blends elements from varied traditions, including African and African American, religious, brass band, and blues styles. The improvisational music that results has a syncopated rhythm, and originally both the performers and audiences are African American. New Orleans' Storyville, a notorious Red Light district, is home to the brothels and bars that provide the only venues for jazz, since African American performers are banned from performing at white clubs. In 1917, the U.S. Navy, fearing dissipation and violence among sailors, shuts down Storyville, scattering jazz musicians, who join riverboat bands or move to cities such as Memphis, Chicago, St. Louis, and Kansas City, where local styles evolve. Ironically, the first jazz recording is made that same year by an all-white band. Jazz's popularity grows, and as it attracts a wider audience, so do campaigns to censor this "devil's music." Early detractors like Thomas Edison, inventor of the phonograph, ridicule jazz, saying it sounds better played backwards. A Cincinnati home for expectant mothers wins an injunction to prevent construction of a neighboring theater where jazz will be played, convincing a court that the music is dangerous to fetuses. By the end of the 1920s, at least 60 communities across the nation enact laws prohibiting jazz in public dance halls.

168. Dance Express
Specializing in Ballet, jazz, modern.
http://www.dancex.com/
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169. PBS - JAZZ A Film By Ken Burns: Jazz In Time - Roaring Twenties
America. And by the mid1920s, jazz was being played in dance halls and roadhouses and speakeasies all over the country. The blues
http://www.pbs.org/jazz/time/time_roaring.htm
Roaring Twenties
excerpted from Jazz: A History of America's Music
Cake Walkin' Babies (From Home)
Clarence Williams' Blue Five
Recorded January 8, 1925
(Courtesy Columbia/Legacy
The Parisian Red Heads, 1927
Image courtesy of Frank Driggs Collection
Gary Giddins, critic
On Prohibition, speakeasies and Jazz
(Audio Excerpt from JAZZ A Film by Ken Burns) But for many of the millions of people for whom the 1920s never roared at all, fearful of such rapid change and nostalgic for the small-town America of the turn of the century, jazz music came to seem not merely an annoyance but a threat, one more cause of loosening morals and frightening dislocation. Ragtime had been bad enough, with its insinuating rhythms and daring couple-dancing, but the jumpy, rancorous version of New Orleans polyphony projected by the Original Dixieland Jazz Band and many of its imitators seemed much worse. "As I understand it," said Professor Henry Van Dyck of Princeton University, "it is not music at all. It is merely an irritation of the nerves of hearing, a sensual teasing of the strings of physical passion. Its fault lies not in syncopation, for that is a legitimate device when sparingly used. But "jazz" is an unmitigated cacophony, a combination of disagreeable sounds in complicated discords, a willful ugliness and a deliberate vulgarity." The editor of Musical Courier reported on a poll of academically trained musicians: most found "the 'ad libbing' or 'jazzing' of a piece ... thoroughly objectionable," he said, "and several of them advanced the opinion that this Bolshevistic smashing of the rules and tenets of decorous music" spelled disaster for American music.

170. Jazz-Dance
Translate this page geschaffen. Daneben werden die Techniken des jazz-dance erlernt und variiert. Eventuell kann eine Choreographie einstudiert werden.
http://www.hochschulsport.uni-bonn.de/jazz-da.htm
Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn
Sommersemester 2004 Sportangebot von A bis Z Aktuelles ... Jahr des Hochschulsports
Schwungvoll und mit viel Musik werden die konditionellen Voraussetzungen für das Tanzen geschaffen. Daneben werden die Techniken des Jazz-Dance erlernt und variiert. Eventuell kann eine Choreographie einstudiert werden.
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171. Lynn Brilhante
Choreography, instruction, performance in jazz dance.
http://www.brilhante.com
E-mail: lynn@brilhante.com Messages: (415) 771-6351 FAX: (707) 935-3535 Performance and Choreography Resume Teaching Resume Class Schedule Biographical Notes ... Home

172. MIXED PICKLES Vintage Dance Time Line - Jazz Era
MIXED PICKLES VINTAGE dance TIMELINE jazz Age dance. SIMPLY music. The new jazz and jazz dancing were not popular with everyone.
http://www.mixedpickles.org/jazzdance.html
MIXED PICKLES' VINTAGE DANCE TIMELINE:
Jazz Age Dance
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IMPLY click on each of the highlighted dances
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1920's
"Jazz dancing is degrading. It lowers all the moral standards. Unlike liquor, a great deal of the harm is direct and immediate. But it also leads to undesirable things. The jazz is too often followed by the joy-ride. The lower nature is stirred up as a prelude to unchaperoned adventure."
- J.R. MacMahon, "Unspeakable Jazz Must Go!," The Ladies' Home Journal, December 1921
A fter World War I America was a changed place. Ford's "Tin Lizzie" made Americans more mobile than ever. Women got the vote and hemlines rose to new heights. Prohibition was passed, but it largely had the opposite effect it was intended to have. People seemed more reckless in search of fun, young men and women were more defiant of authority and no one wanted to seem "conventional." Ragtime music had evolved into new forms; jazz and blues, and new kinds of dancing evolved along with the new music. The new jazz and jazz dancing were not popular with everyone. Some called the new style "decadent" and "dangerous" and frankly racist reviewers made ugly remarks referring to "jungle music." Arch conservative Henry Ford loathed jazz and steadfastedly continued to promote old fashioned waltzing and square dances. T he jazz music of the early 1920's was fast and energetic, like the times themselves. Immediately after WW I many of the ragtime dances like the

173. Footlight Dance Academy Welcome Page
Wimborne Corfe Mullen in Dorset ballet, tap, jazz/modern.
http://www.footlights-dance.co.uk
Welcome to the Footlight Dance Academy
Principal: Nina Thompson A.I.S.T.D R.A.D Reg. I.D.T.A . Hons.
Email: nina@footlight-dance.co.uk

Tel: 01202 848052 O
We teach all ages to dance and offer a warm, positive teaching environment within our classes giving enjoyment as well as fulfilment to our students.
We often get asked to provide children for different productions, as well as our own, which we perform annually.
Our students achieve a great deal, whether it be deportment, co-ordination or confidence.
I know they will have fun. Nina Thompson
More information about the Footlight Dance Academy.
News pages updated 05/06/04 Please watch the news pages, they are being updated regularly. Message Board - specially developed for discussions about the dance school, shows, your chance to chat.

174. Renee Camus' Home Page
Contains information about Renee and what he does he is a dance teacher and performer. He researches, performs and teaches many types of dance, including Morris, Sword, Vintage, Tap, Clogging, Swing, Historical dance, and Country dancing, as well as Modern and jazz. You can find information about classes and performances, and links to other dance information.
http://www.wunderland.com/WTS/Renee/
Dancer, Choreographer,
Teacher, Dance Historian renee@wunderland.com
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Centuries Historical Dance back to wunderland.com ... View My Guestbook

175. DEFAULT
dance instruction for students of all ages in tap, ballet, jazz, tumbling, ballroom, swing, Mommy Me in Shawnee, Kansas.
http://www.tonyas.com
ACADEMY OF THE ARTS A place to grow as an artist in all aspects of the performing arts, to perform professionally or just for fun! Develop an appreciation of the performing arts that will last a lifetime. Click here to enter our new site! Last updated June 6, 2004

176. Koresh Dance Company
Renowned for its powerful stage presence and highenergy style, Philadelphia's Koresh dance Company has been hailed as an extraordinary newcomer to the national stage. Founded in 1991 by Israeli born choreographer and Artistic Director Ronen Koresh, this troupe presents its audiences with an exciting and emotional blend of ballet, modern and jazz molded into a style of choreography that is both eloquent and explosive.
http://www.koreshdance.org/index.htm
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177. Tanzsport Im ETSV 09 Landshut - Startseite
Bietet Standard, Latein, jazz Modern dance, Breakdance, Stepptanz und Kindertanz. Vorstellung der Tanzgruppen, Hinweise zu Training und Turnieren.
http://www.tanzsport-landshut.de/
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178. New England Ballet Company
A not for profit dance company that combines ballet, jazz, and tap, and is dedicated to the advancement of the performing arts among youth in the community.
http://www.newenglandballet.org
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Ballet Mistress
LINDA GIANCASPRO
Click Here for More Information TAG SALE ON JUNE 11-13, 2004 AT STUDIO, 200 BOSTON Post Rd. Call for details 203-799-7950 New England Ballet Company, founded in 1990 by Artistic Director Kenneth Hopkins, is committed to the belief that experiencing the performing arts is a vital element in the education of our children. The Company exists to promote arts education and to serve the community by giving performing opportunities to dancers of all ages and levels, children through adult. The purpose of the Company is an educational one for the dancers and the community. The community dancers benefit from the experience of working with professional faculty, choreographers and guest artists, as well as professional directors, dancers, lighting, costume and set designers. The community benefits from having its own ballet company whose local school and public performances enhance arts awareness, promotes arts education in the schools and showcases local talent. New England Ballet Company 200 Post Road Orange, CT 06477 Phone (203) 799-7950 Fax (203) 795-0815

179. Canadian National Dance Championships
Regional and National Performing Arts Competition in Ballet, Tap, jazz, Acro, Ethnic, and Musical Theatre.
http://dancecanadacndc.com

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IDO World Jazz Championships

CANADA WIN'S MEDAL RACE AT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

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IDO World Jazz Championships

CANADA WIN'S MEDAL RACE AT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

180. Jazz Dolls Baton Twirling Corps
A Non profit corp for girls incorporating the arts of dance, gymnastics and twirling.Numerous State, National and World Titles.
http://www.angelfire.com/oh/jazzdolls/index.html
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Jazz Dolls Baton Twirling Corps
World Champions Canton, Ohio
Welcome to the Jazz Dolls Web Page The Jazz Dolls is a non profit competition twirling corp for girls that incorporate the art of dance, gymnastics and twirling into one high energy competitive sport. The Jazz Dolls hold numerous State, Grand National and World Baton Twirling titles. We would like to hear from you and answer any questions about us or twirling
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