Jessie J. - Nobody's Perfect jazz choreography dance Anna Julia Dębowska - Dji ronin Blackmagic 4k - Video
PUBLISHED:  Mar 27, 2015
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Lyrical Jazz in Pomorska 21 - Choreography & Dance - Anna Julia Dębowska
https://www.facebook.com/AnnaJuliaDebowska/

music: Jassie J. - Nobody's Perfect
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZT0AluuU1s

Video production - MonsterCam

Recorded by Blackmagic Production 4K, Dji Ronin

place: www.facebook.com/Pomorska21

#jazz combos #jazz #dance #dancer #women #djironin
#blackmagic4k #jessiej #nobodys #modern

Jazz dance developed alongside jazz music in New Orleans in the early 1900s.[1] The steps and essential style of this dance, however, originated from dances of Africans brought to the Americas as slaves.[2][3] Originally, the term jazz dance encompassed any dance done to jazz music, including both tap dance and jitterbug.

The term jazz dance was first used to describe dances done to the new-fangled jazz music of the early 20th century, but its origin lie in the dances brought from Africa by slaves shipped to America. At that time, it referred to any dance done to jazz music, which included both tap dance and jitterbug. A defining feature was its "free conversation-like style of improvisation." [4]

Beginning in the 1930s and continuing through the 1960s, jazz dance transformed from its street form into a theatre-based performance art.[5][6] During this time, choreographers from other genres experimented with the style.,[5] including George Balanchine, Agnes de Mille, Jack Cole, Hanya Holm, Helen Tamiris, Michael Kidd, Jerome Robbins, and Bob Fosse.[5] All of these choreographers influenced jazz by requiring highly trained dancers, and introducing steps from ballet and contemporary dance.[1][5] In the 1950s, jazz dance was profoundly influenced by Caribbean and Latin American influences introduced by Katherine Dunham.[7]
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