Forms And Types Of Dance JSS1 Cultural & Creative Arts (CCA) Lesson Note

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Topic: Forms And Types Of Dance

Dance exists in many forms and types across cultures worldwide. Each form has unique characteristics, purposes, and cultural significance. Understanding different dance forms helps us appreciate the diversity of human expression through movement.

CLASSIFICATION OF DANCEĀ 

Dance can be classified in several ways:

  • By purpose (religious, social, theatrical)
  • By origin (traditional, contemporary)
  • By style (classical, modern, folk)
  • By participation (solo, partner, group)
  • By cultural background (ethnic, national)

MAJOR FORMS OF DANCE

TRADITIONAL/FOLK DANCEĀ 

Definition: Dances that originate from the traditions of common people Characteristics:

  • Passed down through generations
  • Reflects cultural identity
  • Often performed at festivals
  • Uses traditional music and costumes
  • Community participation

Examples:

  • Nigerian traditional dances
  • Irish step dancing
  • Indian classical dance
  • Spanish flamenco
  • Scottish highland dance

 

CLASSICAL DANCEĀ 

Definition: Highly stylized forms with established techniques Characteristics:

  • Formal training required
  • Strict rules and positions
  • Historical traditions
  • Technical precision
  • Artistic expression

Examples:

  • Ballet
  • Bharatanatyam (Indian)
  • Chinese classical dance
  • Japanese Kabuki
  • Javanese court dance

MODERN DANCEĀ 

Definition: 20th century dance form breaking from classical ballet Characteristics:

  • Freedom of movement
  • Personal expression
  • Floor work
  • Natural movements
  • Innovative techniques

Pioneers:

  • Isadora Duncan
  • Martha Graham
  • Merce Cunningham
  • Alvin Ailey

CONTEMPORARY DANCEĀ 

Definition: Current dance combining various stylesĀ 

Characteristics:

  • Fusion of techniques
  • Experimental approach
  • Athletic movements
  • Emotional expression
  • Versatile style

Elements:

  • Ballet influence
  • Modern techniques
  • Jazz elements
  • Cultural fusion

SOCIAL DANCEĀ 

Definition: Dances performed in social gatheringsĀ 

Characteristics:

  • Partner or group format
  • Entertainment purpose
  • Social interaction
  • Popular music
  • Informal setting

Types:

  • Ballroom dancing
  • Latin dances
  • Swing dancing
  • Line dancing
  • Club dancing

TYPES OF DANCE BY PURPOSE

RELIGIOUS/RITUAL DANCE

  • Sacred ceremonies
  • Spiritual expression
  • Prayer through movement
  • Healing rituals
  • Worship services

Examples:

  • Sufi whirling
  • Native American ceremonies
  • African spiritual dances
  • Hindu temple dances

CEREMONIAL DANCE

  • Celebrations
  • Rites of passage
  • National events
  • Cultural festivals
  • Official functions

Examples:

  • Wedding dances
  • Coronation dances
  • Harvest celebrations
  • Victory dances

THEATRICAL DANCE

  • Stage performances
  • Entertainment shows
  • Musical theatre
  • Dance concerts
  • Commercial productions

Examples:

  • Broadway shows
  • Dance companies
  • Music videos
  • Film choreography

RECREATIONAL DANCE

  • Exercise and fitness
  • Social enjoyment
  • Stress relief
  • Community building
  • Personal pleasure

Examples:

  • Aerobic dance
  • Zumba
  • Dance parties
  • Flash mobs

NIGERIAN DANCE FORMS

TRADITIONAL DANCES BY REGION

YORUBA DANCES

  • Bata Dance
  • Dundun Dance
  • Gombe Dance
  • Sakara Dance Characteristics: Polyrhythmic, spiritual significance

IGBO DANCES

  • Atilogwu (Acrobatic dance)
  • Mmanwu (Masquerade dance)
  • Nkwa Umu-Agbogho (Maiden dance)
  • Ikpirikpe-ogu (War dance) Characteristics: Energetic, acrobatic elements

HAUSA-FULANI DANCES

  • Koroso
  • Asauwara
  • BòòrĆ­Ć­ Characteristics: Graceful, ceremonial

EFIK/IBIBIO DANCES

  • Ekombi
  • Abang
  • Ukpukpru Characteristics: Feminine grace, storytelling

TIV DANCES

  • Swange
  • Gberichul Characteristics: Social, couple dancing

EDO DANCES

  • Ugho
  • Ema
  • Ikpema Characteristics: Royal, ceremonial

MODERN NIGERIAN DANCE FORMS

  • Afrobeat dance
  • Azonto
  • Alanta
  • Shoki
  • Zanku (Leg work)
  • Gbese
  • Shaku Shaku

INTERNATIONAL DANCE TYPES

LATIN DANCES

  • Salsa
  • Merengue
  • Bachata
  • Cha-cha
  • Rumba
  • Samba

BALLROOM DANCES

  • Waltz
  • Tango
  • Foxtrot
  • Quickstep
  • Viennese Waltz

STREET/URBAN DANCES

  • Hip-hop
  • Breaking (Breakdance)
  • Popping
  • Locking
  • Krumping
  • House dance

ASIAN DANCE FORMS

  • Bharatanatyam (India)
  • Kathak (India)
  • Chinese folk dance
  • Japanese Bon Odori
  • Thai classical dance
  • Korean fan dance

CHARACTERISTICS OF DANCE FORMS

TRADITIONAL CHARACTERISTICS

  • Cultural significance
  • Historical roots
  • Community involvement
  • Ceremonial purpose
  • Costume importance

MODERN CHARACTERISTICS

  • Individual expression
  • Technical innovation
  • Fusion of styles
  • Contemporary themes
  • Global influence

CHOOSING A DANCE FORMĀ 

Considerations:

  1. Personal interest
  2. Physical ability
  3. Cultural connection
  4. Available training
  5. Career goals
  6. Social aspects
  7. Time commitment
  8. Cost factors

EVOLUTION OF DANCE FORMS

  • Traditional to modern
  • Local to global
  • Sacred to secular
  • Elite to popular
  • Solo to group
  • Static to dynamic

PRESERVING DANCE HERITAGEĀ 

Methods:

  • Documentation
  • Teaching programs
  • Cultural centers
  • Performance groups
  • Video recording
  • Written notation
  • Oral tradition
  • Community events

DANCE FORM ANALYSISĀ 

Elements to consider:

  • Movement vocabulary
  • Musical accompaniment
  • Cultural context
  • Costume and props
  • Performance space
  • Audience relationship
  • Training methods
  • Historical development

FUSION AND INNOVATIONĀ 

Modern trends:

  • Blending traditions
  • Creating new styles
  • Technology integration
  • Cross-cultural exchange
  • Contemporary themes
  • Inclusive practices

 

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