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7.4 Contemporary Jazz Dance

🪩Dance in American Cultures
Unit 7 Review

7.4 Contemporary Jazz Dance

Written by the Fiveable Content Team • Last updated September 2025
Written by the Fiveable Content Team • Last updated September 2025
🪩Dance in American Cultures
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Contemporary jazz dance blends various styles, creating a unique fusion of classical jazz, modern, ballet, and hip-hop. It emphasizes musicality, dynamic movements, and individual expression, making it versatile and adaptable to different music genres and performance contexts.

This evolution has led to its prominence in popular culture, featuring in music videos, films, and stage productions. Notable figures like Mandy Moore, Twitch, and Mia Michaels have shaped the style, showcasing its ability to tell stories and convey emotions through movement.

Characteristics and Evolution of Contemporary Jazz Dance

Characteristics of contemporary jazz dance

  • Fusion of various dance styles creates a unique blend
    • Incorporates elements from classical jazz, modern, ballet, and hip-hop
  • Emphasizes musicality and syncopation
    • Dancers interpret and express the nuances of the music through movement
  • Features dynamic and expressive movements
    • Utilizes isolations, contractions, and extensions to convey energy and emotion
  • Versatile and adaptable to different music genres and styles
  • Encourages individual interpretation and style within the choreography framework

Fusion in contemporary jazz contexts

  • Incorporates modern dance techniques
    • Utilizes floor work, contractions, and release techniques for fluidity and organic movement
  • Integrates ballet techniques
    • Emphasizes precision, control, and elongated lines through pirouettes, leaps, and ballet-inspired movements
  • Influenced by hip-hop and street dance styles
    • Includes isolations, body rolls, and urban dance elements for a contemporary and edgy feel
  • Fuses with world dance styles
    • Incorporates African, Latin, and Asian dance elements to enrich cultural diversity and expand movement vocabulary
  • Featured in music videos as a means of visual storytelling and expression
    • Enhances the artistic vision and message of the music (Beyoncé, Janet Jackson, Paula Abdul)
  • Incorporated in films, particularly musical and dance-themed movies
    • Demonstrates the versatility and adaptability of the style to various narratives ("Chicago," "La La Land," "Step Up" series)
  • Utilized in stage productions, including Broadway shows and dance theater performances
    • Combines contemporary jazz with theatrical elements to create engaging and entertaining productions ("West Side Story," "Fosse," "Cats")

Notable figures in contemporary jazz

  • Mandy Moore: Versatile dancer and choreographer known for her work in films, television, and stage productions
  • Twitch: Dancer and choreographer recognized for his unique style and contributions to "So You Think You Can Dance" and "The Ellen DeGeneres Show"
  • Mia Michaels: Acclaimed choreographer known for her innovative and emotionally charged contemporary jazz pieces
  • Tyce Diorio: Choreographer and dancer who has worked extensively in television, film, and stage productions, including "So You Think You Can Dance"
  • Giordano Dance Chicago: Renowned contemporary jazz dance company known for its athletic and dynamic performances
  • Hubbard Street Dance Chicago: Acclaimed company that combines contemporary jazz with modern and ballet techniques in its repertoire