The origin of modern dance?

International sports dance is an organic combination of dance and music, and strive to follow the laws of beauty to show superior skills

Art of sport, but also a body and mind fusion of art. It is also known as the "international standard of social dance", *** divided into two categories,

A class of modern dance, the other class for the Latin dance. This article focuses on modern dance, including the Vienna Waltz,

Modern Waltz, Modern Tango, Slow Foxtrot and Quickstep.

First, the Vienna Waltz (VIENNESE WALTZ)

The earliest recorded history of a 3/4 rhythmic dance is a peasant dance called

"Volta" (Volta) popular in Provence, France, in 1559, Volta has now been claimed to be Italian folk music, and in the Italian language

The word "volta" means "spinning", and it is clear that the dance involves a lot of spinning. 1754 saw the emergence of the German

waltz, which was known to the Germans as the "waltzen." The "waltzen" dance is similar to the "waltz" dance, but it is not the same as the "waltzen" dance. The connection between the "waltzen" and the "Volta" is not clear, but

"waltzen" is interpreted in the German-Chinese dictionary as "rolling, spinning", which is the same as "Volta".

The waltzen was introduced to France from Strasbourg in 1790 and to England in 1812. The waltz was introduced to the United States in the 19th century, the first landing point in the United States was Boston, waltzen dance around the world more and more popular

to the popularity of all over the world, also have to waltz as a version of the creation of new dances. 19th century the formation of the Vienna Waltz, the 20th

20 century 20 years of the Royal Society of Teachers of Dancing to organize and standardization After that, there was the current Viennese Waltz standard.

Second, the waltz (MODERN WALTZ)

The waltz and the Vienna Waltz have the same origin, they all originated in the Volta, and then through the Volta

to the German Waltzen dance, and later formed the Modern Waltz and the Vienna Waltz two different dances.

The Modern Waltz, derived from the "Landler" and "BOSTON" dances, was organized and standardized by the Royal Teachers

Dance Association in the 1920s, and has today's unified waltz standard.

Third, the modern tango (MODERN TANGO)

Tango is initially a kind of easy and enthusiastic from the Spanish Andalusian Gypsies "Flemish dance" (

FLAMENCO), with the Spanish invasion of South America, was brought to South America, and then by the black slaves to the Americas. In the late 19th century

Argentina's BUENOSAIRES civilian areas, the Flemish dance absorbed the Haba?era (HABCNERD) (from their own HA

WANA a folk dance) and other dances to form a unique MILONGA dance (MILONGA). the end of the 19th century, the MILONGA dance

gave birth to the original Argentine tango, the great French musical star MISTY MISTERS, and the first Argentine Tango. The great French musical star MISTINGUETT played an important role in catalyzing the acceptance of MILONGA by the upper classes of Western Europe, and gave his first performance in Paris in 1910. The tango's fascination rippled through a large number of

people and regions, and it mesmerized thousands of dancers from its beginnings in Paris to later in New York and London. Tango in

back to Spain, the Spanish people and infiltrated the folk dance, the formation of the Spanish tango. 1920s British Royal

Home Teachers' Dance Association after the collation and standardization, the development of a unified standard.

Fourth, SLOW FOXTROT (SLOW FOXTROT)

"Foxtrot" comes from the action of the fox, in 1914, the United States, "Harry Fox" in New York Broadway in the name of "Kay

Thur walk" dance (casttewalk) caused a sensation to promote the rapid emergence of foxtrot dance. The foxtrot soon

became popular in New York and a year later in London. It was seen as a movement of rebellion against 19th-century dance, and around 19

22 the foxtrot was again described as a movement lacking in power, hence the term "loafing". By the 1920s

it was organized and standardized by the Royal Society of Teachers of Dancing (RSTD), resulting in two international forms: the Quick Step (QUICK

STEP) and the Slow Foxtrot (SLOW FOXTROT). Slow Foxtrot retains the beauty of the earlier style of sliding while walking and spinning

sense.

V. QUICK STEP

In the 1920s, when the music of African American traditional rhythms developed into swing jazz, some emerging dances

became fashionable, such as the Charleston dance (CHARLESTON), the SHIMMY dance (SHIMMY) and the BLACK BOTTOM dance (

). BLACK BOTTOM).

The Charleston dance is said to have originated on the islands of Cape Verde, where it developed from the energetic

twirling dance danced by black longshoremen in Charleston Harbor. Blake Bolton is thought to have originated in the name of a suburb of a city called Detroit

Word. A dance that includes various back and forth swings of the limbs, various knee bends and short kicks. The Shiromi is also derived from a black

people's dance called "shika". It was brought to the United States by black slaves. This dance was quite popular from 1910 to 1920.2 In the 1920s, the Royal Society of Teachers of Dancing (RSTD) incorporated these dances into the FOXTROT, which became known as the Quickstep. It maintains the original fox trot in the walk, run, chase and turn, plus

a series of fast dance moves.

Six, summary

Sports dance modal dance categories have their own different historical and cultural origins. They originated in different times, different places

District dances, these dances are mainly folk dances, but also contains some ballroom dances. After many evolutions, innovations and mergers

, the modern dances of today were formed. To the 1920s, the Royal Dance Association has organized and standardized

"Vienna Waltz", "Waltz", "Tango", "Foxtrot", "Quickstep", "Blues", "Rumba" 7 kinds of dance for the "international

International Standard Dance". Since then, the Royal Dance Association has been revised many times to improve, to the Second World War, they sorted out 10 kinds of dance,

are "cha-cha-cha", "samba", "rumba", "cowboys", "bullfighting", "Vienna Waltz", "waltz", "Tango

Go", "foxtrot", "quickstep", the first five included in the Latin dance, the latter five included in the modern modern modem dance. At this point, the modern category of dance

dance officially categorized.

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