This document discusses various forms of dance and how they relate to body language. It provides descriptions of different styles of dance like flamenco, rumba, ballroom dances, tango, belly dancing, African tribal dances, and how dance is connected to theatre. The document is a project about body language and different dances created by five students.
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BODY LANGUAGE ANDBODY LANGUAGE AND
DANCINGDANCING
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INTRODUCTION ABOUT BODY LANGUAGE AND
DANCING
· Body language is a form of mental and physical
ability of human non-verbal communication,
consisting of body posture, gestures, facial
expressions, and eye movements. Humans send
and interpret such signals almost entirely
subconsciously.
· Dance is a type of art that generally involves
movements of the body (flexibility, aerobic
stamina...). It is performed in many cultures as a
form of emotional expression. Choreography is the
art of creating dances.
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FLAMENCO
- Definition: Flamenco is a genre of Spanish music song, and dance
from Andalusia that includes singing, guitar playing, dance
and handclap.
Flamenco’s dance is known by: His emotional intensity, his proud
carriage and his eloquence.
- Styles of Flamenco:
· Alegrías
· Bulerías
· Fandangos
· Rumbas
· Sevillanas
· Tango
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RUMBA
-It was born in the 19th century.
-It has a festive character.
-It’s characterized by a sensual dance.
-Now it’s considered one of the most important styles in
flamenco.
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BALLROOM DANCES
- Ballroom dance is a set of partner dances.
- Socially and competitivity.
- Enjoyed on stage, film, and television.
- The styles were developed in England.
- Now, they are regulated by the World Dance
Council.
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TANGO
- It was originated 1890s along the Río de la Plata,
the natural border between Argentina and
Uruguay.
- The music derived from the fusion of various forms
of music from Europe and the dance, in lower
districts in Buenos Aires or Montevideo.
- Tango consists of a variety of styles that developed
in different regions and areas of Argentina as
well as in other locations around the world.
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BELLY DANCING (DANCES OF THE WORLD)
- Improvised dances based on
torso articulation originating
from the Middle East.
- It's characterized by the
clothes that women use to
dance it.
- Belly dance takes many
different forms depending on
the country and region.
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BELLY DANCING (DANCES OF THE WORLD)
- Some Greek and Roman sources describe
dancers from Asia Minor and Spain using
undulating movements.
-Some experts think that belly dancing takes its
roots from Anciente Greece and Rome.
- In 19th
, European travellers in the Middle East
wrote extensive accounts of the dancers they
saw there.
- Women in this countries danced it to seduce
men.
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THE TRIBAL DANCES IN AFRICA (DANCES OF THE
WORLD)
- These dances for Africans is a way to show their concerns,
wishes, culture, feelings, society...
- It is a dance inspired by its natural surroundings performing
gestures and movements.
- They pass from generation to generation.
- It is an aerobic exercise with arms and legs movements.
- Most of the sounds are made with drums and bongos.
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THE TRIBAL DANCES IN AFRICA (DANCES OF THE
WORLD)
- The African dances have its origins in rituals of participation
in the cosmogony (nature, change of seasons...)
- They also treat personal matters like birth, initiation to
adulthood, old age and death.
- Some places where African
dances are practised:
· Senegal
· South Africa
· Ivory Coast
· Guinea
· Kassouke
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THEATRE
- Theatre is a collaborative form of
fine art that uses live performers
to show a situation in a specific
place.
- The performers communicate this
thanks to dance, songs, gesture,
speech...
-It's based on body language.
Types of theatre
Drama
Musical
Comedy
Tragedy
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PROJECT BY...
Josemary García Blanco (1ºBTO
A)
Cristina Gutiérrez Pardo
(1ºBTO D)
Ana del Rocío Medina de la Torre
(1ºBTO D)
Noelia Ramos Fernández (1ºBTO
B)
María Sánchez Cruz
(1ºBTO A)