|
Essays On Dance
Page 3 of 9
|
|
Chita Rivera:
[ send me this paper ]
This 3 page paper explores the amazing contributions of Chita Rivera on musical theater. Rivera was a huge influence in the 1960's, and this paper delves into her many accomplishments. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: GSChitaR.rtf
Essay Title: Chita Rivera:
Choreography: West Side Story
[ send me this paper ]
The Broadway production, West Side
Story, by composer Leonard Bernstein, lyricist Stephen Sondheim and
choreographer Jerome Robbins premiered in 1957. This 12 page narrative
paper examines the musical with an emphasis on the choreography.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: KTchowss.wps
Essay Title: Choreography: West Side Story
Cultural Developments During the Age of Jazz
[ send me this paper ]
A 3 page review of some of the primary cultural developments that occurred during the 1920s and 1930s. The author maintains that many of these developments came about as a result of the experiences of those that served in Europe during World War I. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPjazz.rtf
Essay Title: Cultural Developments During the Age of Jazz
Dance and Architecture: Spatiality and Orientation
[ send me this paper ]
17 pages in
length. Within dance, as within architecture, there is a
continuum between space and time. As a dancer dances, the
central part of the body is in unique correlation with the limbs,
and the spatiality between all parts creates an art form which is
the dance itself. The dance is not merely a series of movements,
just as architecture is not merely a series of buildings. The
entirety of the work is determined not only by the positive
spaces, i.e., the body or the buildings, but by the negative
spaces as well. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: JGAarcdn.wps
Essay Title: Dance and Architecture: Spatiality and Orientation
Dance Patterns" Johann Sebastian Bach's French Suites
[ send me this paper ]
8 pages in length. Baroque dance patterns are typically associated with Bach's French suites, a style of movement that is quite indicative of its time period. The stiff, rigid, unyielding movement so characteristic of the dance patterns of Bach's French suites reflect a period of time when self-expression was exchanged for a more mutually derived expression. The reserved format of these particular Baroque dance patterns mirror the reserved attitudes of the era, in that they are comprised of repetitive, monotonous movements without the presence of flair and individual
expression that is depicted by the appearance of more contemporary German composers. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TLCpatrn.wps
Essay Title: Dance Patterns" Johann Sebastian Bach's French Suites
Famous American Ballerinas
[ send me this paper ]
This 8 page paper discusses some of America's most famous ballerinas. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: HVFamBal.rtf
Essay Title: Famous American Ballerinas
Fred Astaire & Gene Kelly
[ send me this paper ]
8 pages comparing two legendary dancers : Fred Astaire & Gene Kelly. Various elements of style are discussed. Bibliography lists 6 sources (also good for film study).
Filename: Astakell.wps
Essay Title: Fred Astaire & Gene Kelly