Disciplines
- Contemporary
The
name "Contemporary Dance" describes a range of techniques
and styles used in classes, workshops and dance choreography.
Contemporary dance was developed in the early 20th century as
a reaction against the rigid techniques of ballet. Pioneers
such as Isadora Duncan and Martha Graham searched for ease of
movement using the body's natural lines and energy, allowing
a greater range and fluidity of movement than conventional dance
techniques.
Contemporary dance is characterised by its versatility: contemporary
can be danced to almost any style of music, or united with other
dance forms to create new styles of movement. Contemporary seeks
to work with the natural alignment of the body, and is therefore
safe and accessible for beginners. At the same time, the ease
of movement promoted by contemporary dance technique allows
experienced dancers to push new boundaries of body movement.
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