主題:舞蹈
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舞蹈主題
舞蹈是八大藝術之一,是於三度空間中以身體為語言作「心智交流」現象之人體的運動表達藝術,一般有音樂伴奏,以有節奏的動作為主要表現手段的藝術形式。它一般藉助音樂,也藉助其他的道具。舞蹈本身有多元的社會意義及作用,包括運動、社交/求偶、祭祀、禮儀等。
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While historically ballroom dance may refer to any form of formal social dancing as recreation, with the eminence of dancesport in modern times the term has become much narrower in scope, usually referring specifically to the International Standard and International Latin style dances (see dance groupings below). In the United States, two additional variations—"American Smooth" and "American Rhythm"—have also been popularized and are commonly recognized as styles of "ballroom dance".
The term "ballroom dancing" is derived from the word ball, which in turn originates from the Latin word ballare which means "to dance". In times past, ballroom dancing was "social dancing" for the privileged, leaving "folk dancing" for the lower classes. These boundaries have since become blurred, and it should be noted even in times long gone, many "ballroom" dances were really elevated folk dances.
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The term "folk dance" is reserved for dances which are to a significant degree bound by tradition and originated in the times when the distinction existed between the dances of "common folk" and the dances of the "high society". Nowadays the role of folk dances has changed and it isn't uncommon to find folk dancers on the stage of concert halls. University of Tartu Folk Art Ensemble performing dance named "Kodukotus" in theatre Vanemuine.
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Christopher "Lil' C" Toler (born January 19, 1983) is an African American dancer and choreographer best known for co-inventing the hip-hop dance style krumping. He has danced for several musical artists including Missy Elliott, Fall Out Boy, and Madonna, and was cast as a featured dancer in the 2007 art exhibit Slow Dancing. He has also choreographed for television programs and movies including Be Cool, Fox's Bones, the 2007 Teen Choice Awards, and the 2007 NAACP Image Awards.
Lil' C was featured in the 2005 documentary Rize, a film that documents the history of the krumping and clowning dance styles from Los Angeles. Along with Ceasare "Tight Eyez" Willis he is credited with developing krumping. He has been a judge and choreographer on the Fox television show So You Think You Can Dance since season two.
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