Jazz Dance
Jazz Dance is a lively and energetic form of dance that originated in the early 20th century, influenced by African American cultural traditions. It combines elements of African dance, blues, and ragtime music, characterized by its improvisational style and rhythmic movements. Jazz dance often features sharp turns, quick footwork, and expressive body movements.
Over the years, jazz dance has evolved and incorporated various styles, including ballet, hip-hop, and contemporary dance. It is commonly performed in theaters, dance studios, and on television, showcasing its versatility. Notable figures in jazz dance history include Bob Fosse and Luigi, who contributed significantly to its development and popularization.