Jazz Dance: The Story Of American Vernacular Dance

Jazz Dance: The Story Of American Vernacular Dance

by Marshall Stearns, Jean Stearns
Jazz Dance: The Story Of American Vernacular Dance

Jazz Dance: The Story Of American Vernacular Dance

by Marshall Stearns, Jean Stearns

Paperback(1st Da Capo Press ed)

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Overview

"The phrase jazz dance has a special meaning for professionals who dance to jazz music (they use it to describe non-tap body movement); and another meaning for studios coast to coast teaching 'Modern Jazz Dance' (a blend of Euro-American styles that owes little to jazz and less to jazz rhythms). However, we are dealing here with what may eventually be referred to as jazz dance, and we could not think of a more suitable title.

"The characteristic that distinguishes American vernacular dance—as does jazz music—is swing, which can be heard, felt, and seen, but defined only with great difficulty. . . ."

—from the Introduction

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780306805530
Publisher: Hachette Books
Publication date: 03/22/1994
Series: Dance
Edition description: 1st Da Capo Press ed
Pages: 508
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.05(h) x 1.65(d)

About the Author

The late Marshall Stearns was author of The Story of Jazz, and was the founder of the Newport Jazz Festival and Institute of Jazz Studies. He was also a professor of English at Hunger College in New York and a medieval literature scholar. He died in 1966 while completing his book Jazz Dance co-authored by his wife Jean. Jean Stearns is an authority on jazz and assisted her late husband Marshall in researching and writing Jazz Dance.
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