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Ambrose Delaney

Jazz Evolution

Jazz Evolution explores the vibrant history of jazz dance, revealing its profound impact on music and theater. Originating from African movement traditions and evolving through social dances in African American communities, jazz dance became a powerful form of cultural preservation and resistance. The book examines its journey through minstrelsy, vaudeville, and Broadway, highlighting the complex interplay of cultural exchange and appropriation.
The book highlights how jazz dance mirrors the struggles and triumphs of African Americans, challenging conventional understandings of jazz as solely a musical form. It begins by establishing the historical context, tracing the roots of jazz dance and introducing key figures. It progresses to investigate the technical aspects of various styles and analyzes the contributions of influential choreographers. The final section examines the integration of jazz dance into theater and music.
This exploration provides critical insights into the African American experience and the evolution of popular culture. It emphasizes the voices of African American dancers and choreographers, often marginalized in traditional accounts. By examining the social and historical contexts, Jazz Evolution sheds light on issues of race, class, and gender in American society, making it an invaluable resource for anyone interested in performing arts, music, and cultural history.
122 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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