Solo Vernacular Jazz Dance

Dates:October 12 - November 16, 2024
Meets:Sa from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM
Location:North Light Community Center, 175 Green Lane
Cost: $89.00

Sorry, we are no longer accepting registrations for this course. Please contact our office to find out if it will be rescheduled, or if alternative classes are available.

Come learn the Charleston and other non-partnered jazz movements that originated in Black communities during the jazz and swing era. This class focuses on authentic, traditional solo jazz dance, distinct from Broadway or Bob Fosse styles. In addition to mastering basic solo jazz movements, you'll have opportunities for further enrichment through optional film viewings and readings (each class will dedicate some time to discussing the history of these dances). By the end of this class, you'll understand the rhythms and movements of the 1920s and '30s Charleston, be introduced to at least ten basic solo vernacular jazz movements, and create your own dance movement variations. To see examples of the dance style visit, Shim Sham: https://youtu.be/SUFYkv1kOmM?feature=shared, and Charleston demonstration: https://youtu.be/Kn2vyiRlczs?feature=shared.

Notes:

Students may wear whatever clothing is comfortable, as long as they can move easily (no tight miniskirts, please!). Recommended shoes include sneakers with a smooth sole (Keds, Vans, and TOMS all make good options) or shoes with leather soles (loafers, dress shoes, etc.). Please avoid heels. If you are unsure about your shoe or clothing choice, please contact the instructor.
Fee: $89.00

North Light Community Center, 175 Green Lane

Manayunk neighborhood, 19127. Between Silverwood and Main Streets.

Frances Emberley

is a dancer, instructor, and researcher with an interest in early twentieth-century American social dances originating in Black communities, such as the Lindy Hop and Charleston. She has been teaching dance for the past nineteen years and holds an MA in Dance from Temple University where her research focused on both historical and ethnographic perspectives to explore the culture, aesthetics, pedagogy, and preservation of Black American social jazz dances.
Date Day Time Location
10/12/2024Saturday10 AM to 11 AM North Light Community Center, 175 Green Lane
10/19/2024Saturday10 AM to 11 AM North Light Community Center, 175 Green Lane
10/26/2024Saturday10 AM to 11 AM North Light Community Center, 175 Green Lane
11/02/2024Saturday10 AM to 11 AM North Light Community Center, 175 Green Lane
11/09/2024Saturday10 AM to 11 AM North Light Community Center, 175 Green Lane
11/16/2024Saturday10 AM to 11 AM North Light Community Center, 175 Green Lane

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