Blog Post Bethany Winter - Jazz Dance as a Continuum
I was excited to read this section of the text just from reading the title. I was curious as to see how jazz dance can be a continuum and in what sense. Continuing on with my reading, I was really surprised that styles such as contemporary, lyrical, hip hop, classical and others are considered a jazz derived or jazz influenced style of jazz. I have been dancing jazz and lyrical and hip hop for a majority of my life and I never even considered those to be jazz. Jazz was jazz and lyrical was lyrical and so on. Everything was its own style. Then, I started to think about it more and began to realize how and why lyrical and contemporary and hip-hop can be forms of jazz. Lyrical or contemporary are a softer and maybe more smooth version of jazz, whereas hip-hop is the sharper and hitting harder version of jazz.
If I understood this reading correctly, when the author referred to the tree analogy throughout the few pages, the trunk of the tree would be the original West African culture jazz and then the branches would be the jazz derived or jazz influenced styles, such as lyrical and hip-hop and so on. I never would have thought to organize it that way and it really helped fix an image in my head and help me to understand the continuum aspect of jazz and how that can be broken. I guess a lot of times when I have taught dances that I choreographed, there were times when I didn’t use a proper term like pas de bourree and that’s where that jazz gets lost and that continuum disconnects. For me, it’s so easy to not use the correct jazz terms, and if everyone stops using them, then would the original style of jazz eventually be lost and all we would have would be the branches or the jazz derived or jazz influenced?
Questions:
1) How did the European element of dance appear in jazz dance with the African elements?
2) If everyone were to break the continuum and stop using proper jazz terms, would the original style of jazz dance eventually be lost and all we would have would be the branches of jazz left?














