Modern

HIP-HOP / STREET DANCE
They are street art movements that emerged in the 1960s in the streets, parks, nightclubs and most popular neighborhoods of New York, by Latino or African-American groups. Improvised and social in nature, encouraging interaction and contact with spectators and other dancers.


JAZZ FUNK
It is a genre that developed in the US around the 1970s and early 1980s. Jazz-funk combines hip-hop with jazz. The firm movements of hip-hop are harmonized with the flexible steps according to the music. It has an improvised and free style. It lacks the rigidity that other types of dance have and one of its most distinctive characteristics is found in the body movements, being a very expressive and emotional dance. With artists such as Beyoncé, Rihanna, Miley Cyrus… jazz-funk with its impressive rhythm is the order of the day, thus becoming one of the most popular dance styles.


JAZZ MUSIC
This discipline is outlined by jazz, contemporary and corporal expression techniques where the objective is the theatrical representation and personification of various musical rhythms used in theatrical productions and shows of the genres of opera, rock and musical comedy.
It is a very moldable genre, which is nourished by steps and figures of ballet, breakdance, disco, hip-hop, twist, swing, rock & roll..., which are introduced among the other dance styles, as a clear manifestation of the energy in movement, where there is a great connection with music and a very particular individual expression.


BOLLYWOOD
Bollywood dance is not a proper style of belly dance, but a fusion of oriental dance with Indian classical dance where many other movements from folk dances and more modern dances such as jazz, funky, hip-hop are also mixed. hop, samba or salsa. The dance comes from the cinematographic choreographies that are performed in Bombay in the style of Hollywood, happy, fun and with great color, mixing traditional dances and songs from India.
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