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Dance Genres and Techniques

The study and classification of dance genres and the codified or transmitted techniques that distinguish them.

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Definition

The classification and comparative study of dance genres and the systems of technique through which they are trained and transmitted.

Scope

This area surveys the major families of dance practice and their characteristic techniques: classical and academic forms with codified vocabularies, modern and contemporary techniques, social and vernacular dance, and the world's diverse traditional and folk forms. It treats genre as both an aesthetic category and a system of bodily training and transmission.

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Core questions

  • What distinguishes one dance genre from another in form, function, and training?
  • How are dance techniques codified, transmitted, and transformed?
  • How do social and vernacular dances relate to staged and concert forms?
  • How should the diversity of world dance forms be classified without distortion?

Key concepts

  • genre
  • technique
  • codification
  • vernacular dance
  • transmission
  • style

Key theories

Codification and transmission of technique
The view that a dance genre is sustained by a system of trained movement, transmitted through teaching lineages, that both defines the form and constrains its evolution.

History

Efforts to classify dance into genres accompanied the rise of professional training and dance scholarship. Reference works and pedagogical literature systematized distinctions among classical, modern, social, and traditional forms, while later scholarship complicated these categories by attending to hybridity and cross-cultural exchange.

Debates

Rigidity of genre categories
Scholars debate whether fixed genre labels illuminate or obscure dance practice, given pervasive hybridization and the porous boundaries between concert, social, and traditional forms.

Key figures

  • Selma Jeanne Cohen
  • Gayle Kassing
  • Brenda Dixon Gottschild

Related topics

Seminal works

  • cohenbull1998
  • auQuirey1988

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between a dance genre and a dance technique?
A genre is a broad category of dance defined by aesthetic, social, and historical features, while a technique is the specific system of trained movement used to perform it; many genres are associated with characteristic techniques.

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