In the contemporary, the dancer explores the physical and expressive potential of his body through techniques derived from current trends
In the contemporary, the dancer explores the physical and expressive potential of his body through techniques derived from current trends.
They practice projecting their intentions in embodied and authentic body language. His own creativity is used in the development of choreographic material.
The Maison pour la danse de Québec is a unifying place that is open to the world . Animated by collective energy and creative synergy , it vibrates to the rhythm of the passions that arise there.
Varied recreational classes, exhibitions, shows, film screenings, meetings with artists during outings to laboratories and residences, conferences open to all: discover and experience dance your way at the Maison pour la danse!
This class is a combination of ballet and jazz, utilizing the strength from ballet combined with the expression of jazz to help dancers learn to interpret and express feeling and tell a meaningful story through movement.
Fused by the strength, technique and grace of ballet, jazz and modern, contemporary requires versatility and skill through expressive interpretation.
Our staff teach a blend of various modern styles based on their personal background, drawing from the Canadian Dance Teacher’s Association syllabus, Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing (ISTD) syllabus, Limon, Graham, Horton, Cunningham, Freestyle, Contemporary and Lyrical.
Both lyrical & Contemporary are a fusion of ballet & jazz technique. Dancers use fluid, continuous & graceful motion to express feelings conveyed through the story & emotion of a piece of music.
Contemporary dance incorporates strong leg work with emphasis on the use of the upper body.
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