Showing posts with label Dance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dance. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Dance History: An Introduction (repost)




Dance History: An Introduction by June Layson


English | 21 Apr. 1994 | ISBN: 041509030X | 304 Pages | PDF | 7 MB




Originally published in 1983 the first edition rapidly established itself as a core student text. Now fully revised and up-dated it remains the only book to address the rationale, process, techniques and methodologies specific to the study of dance history. For the main body of the text which covers historical studies of dance in its traditional and performance contexts, the editors have brought together a team of internationally known dance historians. Roger Copeland and Deborah Jowitt each take a controversial look at the modern American dance. Kenneth Archer and Millicent Hodson explain the processes they use when reconstructing "lost" ballets, and Theresa Buckland and Georgina Gore write on traditional dance in England and West Africa respectively. With other contributions on social dance, ballet, early European modern dance and feminist perspectives on dance history this book offers a multitude of starting points for studying dance history as well as presenting examples of dance writing at its very best. Dance History will be an essential purchase for all students of dance.






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Dance Composition: A Practical Guide to Creative Success in Dance Making (repost)




Dance Composition: A Practical Guide to Creative Success in Dance Making by Jacqueline M. Smith-Autard


English | 4 Jun. 2010 | ISBN: 1408115646 | 256 Pages | PDF | 8 MB




"A book which has remained seminal in its field as one of the key texts in dance education. Jacqueline Smith-Autard delves into the creative arena of dance with a logic unmatched by any other creative author in this field" Speech and Drama "Jacqueline Smith-Autard has made significant contributions to the development of dance in education in the UK and abroad" National Dance Teachers Association Dance composition – the discipline that translates ideas into dances – is an important part of dance education. This book, a bestseller for over twenty years, is a practical guide to creative success in dance making and is a popular textbook for all those who are interested in dance composition, from secondary school to university. This new edition includes a DVD with video taken from Choreographic Outcomes, a groundbreaking advanced technology resource pack aimed at comprehensively improving students" choreography. The book has been revised, redesigned and expanded. Reference to the DVD examples are made throughout the book and new assignments based on the video material are included.






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Friday, September 11, 2015

Get the Dance - Anfaengerkurs




Get the Dance – Anfaengerkurs


DVD5 | PAL 4:3 (720×576) VBR | MPEG2 ~4371 kbps | German: AC3, 224 kb/s (2 ch) | 240 Mins | 4.35 GB

Genre: Dance






Mit "Get the Dance" starten Sie in die glänzende Welt der Paartänze. Markus Schöffl, Moderator und ADTV-Tanzlehrer aus Leidenschaft, vermittelt mit viel Humor und Schwung die neue Lust am Tanzen.




Wer möchte nicht in der harmonischen Beherrschung des eigenen Körpers glänzen, ob auf einer lockeren Party oder einem festlichen Event? Die Schrittfolgen sind dabei genauso wichtig wie Führung, Haltung und Musikgefühl.




Tanzen mit "Get the Dance" macht Spass!


In jeweils drei aufeinander aufbauenden Stufen werden Sie Tango, Walzer & Co für sich entdecken. Mit der intelligenten Loop-Funktion bestimmen Sie selbst, wie oft und wie schnell Sie lernen. Sie entscheiden, welcher Tanz es heute sein darf, ob Sie solo oder zu zweit üben.




Tanzen ist ein Sport, der alle Muskeln und Sinne anspricht. Wussten Sie, dass 15 Minuten Tanz ebenso viele Kalorien verbrennen wie ein 30minütiger Dauerlauf?


Geniessen Sie das volle Programm und lassen Sie sich mitreissen!




Und der Spaß geht weiter:


Viele weitere Titel der Reihe "Get the Dance" sorgen für unendliches Tanzvergnügen.






Tanzen lernen in 3 Stufen:




Standard: Langsamer Walzer, Tango, Wiener Walzer


Latein: Samba, Cha Cha, Jive


Ballroom: Blues, Foxtrott, Disco Fox


Specials: Mambo, Rock"n Roll, Boogie Woogie


Extras: Making Of





Look also other Dance lessons:



Dirty Dancing – The Official Workout



Wedding Dance Lessons



Step by Step – The Complete Guide to Ballroom Dancing



Get the Dance – Discofox: Vol 1-3



Club Dance Basics – Vol. 2 – Hip Hop Moves for Men



World of Swing DVD #1 – Collegiate Shag 1 & 2



World of Swing DVD #2 – Collegiate Shag 3 & 4



Balboa / Bal – Swing 1-3



Get The Dance – Salsa



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