Contemporary dance combines the strong and controlled legwork of ballet with modern's use of the torso, floor work, fall and recovery, as well as changes in rhythm, speed, and direction.
Contemporary dance has become one of the dominant genres for formally trained dancers throughout the world. It incorporates elements from many styles of dance including ballet, modern, and jazz.
Contemporary dance combines the strong and controlled legwork of ballet with modern's use of the torso, floor work, fall and recovery, as well as changes in rhythm, speed, and direction.
The Dance Alliance (TDA) is located in north east London, Ontario. We offer dance classes in a fun and inviting setting for students aged three to adult.TDA provides a safe and comfortable environment where each student has the opportunity to grow and develop as a dancer.
We focus on cultivating strong dance and performance technique in a positive, nurturing, and inspiring atmosphere.The goal of TDA is to ensure that every student and their family have a positive dance experience.
This newer dance form combines modern, jazz and ballet techniques to form one of the most breath taking and inspiring forms of dance out there. It is an extremely technical art form and can be one of the most rewarding experiences a dancer has.
Contemporary dancers strive to connect the mind and the body through fluid dance movements.
Lyrical and Contemporary Dance is a newer style of dance that blends Ballet, Jazz, and Modern dance together. Contemporary explores creative movement often inspired by the music, slower tempos, and emotion of the choreography.
In the Junior division, with an emphasis on musical coordination & creativity, spacial & eurythmic concepts are explored. The Intermediate & Senior divisions curriculum consists of Graham, Limon, & Cunningham techniques.
Dancers must have a strong background in technical dance such as ballet and jazz as contemporary borrows movements from these formal genres. Modern elements are added to contemporary choreography such as torso contractions, floor work, and improvisation.
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