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jazz dance

1

noun

  1. a dance form or dance that is matched to the rhythms and techniques of jazz music, developed by African Americans in the early part of the 20th century.



jazz-dance

2

[jaz-dans, ‑-dahns]

verb (used without object)

jazz-danced, jazz-dancing 
  1. to perform jazz dance.

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Other Word Forms

  • jazz dancer noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of jazz dance1

First recorded in 1915–20
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Example Sentences

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As a youngster, however, Koenig spent most of her time practicing jazz dance.

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At social events in the Black community, like a dance for Black postal employees, there would be a live band and a package of entertainment: a comic emcee, a flash act, a tap dancer, a blues singer, an exotic dancer and maybe a kid act like Zollar’s, precociously performing jazz dance.

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Weir — who starred in the 2022 movie “Matilda the Musical” — is a gifted mover, with training in contemporary and jazz dance.

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Jazz dance, especially — which he studied at the Dupree Dance Academy in nearby Hollywood — struck a chord.

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Maurice studied ballet, African and Dunham Technique as well as studying with modern maestro Alvin Ailey and jazz dance innovator Frank Hatchett.

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