Transcript Chapter 5

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Chapter 5
Section 2
Classical Dance
• One example of Western classical dance is ballet.
• Ballet- refined style of classical dance
emphasizes the verticality of the body, an
outward rotation of the legs with fluid foot and
leg work, and virtuosic turns and jumps.
• It emerged in Italy and France during the
sixteenth century.
• Because ballet is physically stressful, dance solos
or duets (pas de deux) normally last from two to
four minutes.
Ballet
• Ballet takes its roots in European court
dances, which were basically refined social
dances of common people.
• Court dancers would show grace in an upright
manner with controlled, coordinated
movements of arms, hands, and head.
Ballet
Ballet
• During the reign of Louis XIV in France, the
basics of classical ballet became established
through state supported dance academies.
• That was the first step to becoming a
professional dancer.
• Ballet flourished throughout Europe in the
19th century.
• Russia played a pivotal role in the creation of
ballets.
Russian Ballet
• Russian ballet was a push in the modern
ballet.
• Among the masterpieces created were Pyotr
Tchaikovsky Swan Lake, Sleeping Beauty, and
The Nutcracker.
• These ballets were choreographed by Marius
Petipa (French Ballet master of St. Petersburg)
and his assistant, Lev Ivanov.
The Nutcracker
• In North America, The Nutcracker has
become the most frequently performed
Christmas Ballet.
• The Nutcracker tells the story of the dreams
of Clara, a young girl who is given a
nutcracker for Christmas.
• The writer of the story is German E.T.A
Hoffmann.
Listening
• Listen to these recordings.
• CD 3 “Chocolate-Spanish Dance” from
Nutcracker
• CD3 “Trepak-Russian Dance”
• CD3 “Waltz of the Flowers”
Ballet Breaks New Ground
• Early in the 20th Century, Sergei Diaghilev, a Russian
aristocrat, staged a season of Russian opera and ballet in
Paris.
• In 1913, Vaslav Nijinsky choreographed The Rite of Spring
to music composed by fellow Russian Igor Stravinsky.
• This choreography broke established rules of classical
ballet.
• A riot broke out on the opening night of this ballet.
• People threw whatever was handy at the musicians and
dancers.
• Although danced only 7 times with the original
choreography, it is now considered a central Modernist
work.
Rite of Spring
Theatrical Dance
• America loves theatrical dance.
• In the 19th century minstrel shows, dances
were commonplace.
• Dance is an established part of Broadway
musicals.
• In West Side Story, Jerome Robbin’s dances
are particularly memorable b/c they are
integral to the story.
West Side Story
• This show, opened on Broadway in 1957 and
is a modern day Romeo and Juliet.
• It portrays the conflict between 2 street
gangs: the Jets and the Sharks.
• The love story centers on Tony and Maria,
who are caught in the middle of the conflict.
• The music is a careful blend of styles.
• Leonard Bernstein is the composer of this
music.
Leonard Bernstein
• 1918-1990
• Composer, conductor, &
spokesperson for music
• Studied piano, but then
turned into a conductor
• In 1944, he took the place
of the NY Philharmonic
Orchestra conductor and it
launched his career.
• He mixes jazz, dance, and
popular rhythms with
classical music into his
works.
Listening
• Listen to the Musical Theatre
• Mambo- a type of ballroom dance that
originated in Cuba
• Cha-Cha- rhythmic Latin American dance with
the basic pattern of three steps and a shuffle