Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Dance in the 20th and 21st Centuries

21st Century
Throughout all of Germany, there is a wide variety of dancing happening.  There are many styles of dances from all genres.  Dance is rooted deep within German Culture.  Modern dance is widely embraced in Germany, but also traditional.  Some of the main types of traditional dance in Germany are polka and waltz.  There are many different dance styles, and usually depending on the age group of who dances to that style.  Younger age groups usually dance to modern dance style like Techno and Hip Hop, while the older generations stick with more traditional dance styles like Folk.  Ballet is another important dance in the German Culture. There are many ballet companies located in Germany.   
Famous German Dancers/Companies
Philippina “Pina” Bausch is a famous German dancer, choreographer, dance teacher and ballet director.   She also created the company Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch that performs internationally.
 Susanna Linke is another famous German dancer and choreographer.  She started dancing at the age of 20.  She started taking dance lessons at the Mary Wigman Studio in Berlin.  She also worked Pina Bausch. 
Popstars Dance Company is a dance team.  It consists of five members, and all the members achieved success as an individual dancer before joining together.   Some of the genres they preform to are pop and hip hop.   The members of the group are, Aziz Kruezi, Raik Preetz, Vika Ljascenko, Darren Drake Baldric, and Armin Nezirevic. 
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20th Century

German dance took a very different turn in the twentieth century. It is now looked highly upon by the world as a good example of modern art form. People even look at it as a good expression or World War II. German dance has also incorporated politics and their modern ways of living into their dance styles.
              The dance started to change in the 1920's and 1930's. It was not just an experiment anymore, it was now becoming very independent and its own way of living. However, during the World War II it completely disappeared. Even after the second World War it took awhile for German music to return to its independence, or even to come back into existence. The dance did not return until about the 1970's and 1980's. When dance returned to the German culture it was now taking place in dance theater.
              There was a very big significance between the art of dance before World War II and after World War II. Mary Wigman and Pina Bausch were two of Germany's main choreographers who helped change the way of dance in the late twentieth century. They focused on the difference between movement and concepts and had their dancers do the same as them.
               Dance has come a very long way in Germany and is looked on as an excellent art for not just by the country of Germany, but by the entire world.


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