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Dance Styles

Rafael Montero

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Publisher: Publifye

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Dance Styles explores the captivating world of dance, revealing its profound role as a form of storytelling and a reflection of human culture and history. The book examines dance not just as entertainment, but as a rich language with its own distinct grammar. By studying different dance forms, we gain insights into societal values, historical events, and the universal need for self-expression. Understanding dance terminology and basic movement principles is crucial for appreciating this art form. The book journeys from the ritualistic origins of dance in ancient civilizations to its modern manifestations. It explores diverse dance styles, from classical ballet and ballroom to culturally specific dances like salsa and bhangra, and contemporary styles such as hip-hop and breakdancing. Each style's origins, techniques, key figures, and cultural significance are examined. The book uniquely blends technical analysis of dance movements with exploration of their cultural and historical contexts.

 
The book progresses through three sections. First, it introduces the concept of dance as a language and art form. Second, it delves into various dance styles across cultures and time periods. Finally, it explores dance's evolving role in the 21st century, including its intersection with technology and its use in therapy and education.
Available since: 03/05/2025.
Print length: 74 pages.

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