Contemporary Dance by dAcademy
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5 - 18 years old
AMK Central +9 locations
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Contemporary dance blends ballet, modern, jazz, and lyrical styles. It emphasizes versatility, improvisation, and dynamic movement. View more...
EDLAS PERSPECTIVE
We recommend this class to:
Visual Learners
Auditory Learners
Kinesthetic Learners
Collaborative Explorers
Solo Investigators
WHAT IS CONTEMPORARY DANCE?
Contemporary (adjective)
con·tem·po·rary | \ kən-ˈtem-pə-ˌrer-ē , -ˌre-rē\
a. marked by characteristics of the present period
b. happening, existing, living, or coming into being during the same period of time
Contemporary Dance is a style of expressive dance informed by elements of several dance genres including modern, jazz, lyrical and classical ballet. It tends to combine the strong, controlled legwork of ballet with modern that stresses on torso. It also employs contract-release, floor work, fall and recovery, and improvisation characteristics of modern dance.
Contemporary Dance is often done in bare feet and emphasises on versatility and improvisation, unlike the strict, structured nature of ballet. The use of energy, gravity and momentum to create dynamic movement, floorwork and contact/partner work are also important elements of Contemporary Dance.
Contemporary Dance can be performed to many different styles of music, with unpredictable changes in rhythm, speed, and direction.
CONTEMPORARY DANCE TECHNIQUES
In Contemporary Dance, these is no unique group of defined movements to learn. A contemporary dance class is called, rather, a training class or a contemporary dance technique class. The goal of a contemporary class is to prepare the mind and body of the dancer for a wide range of movement possibilities: forms, qualities or dynamics.
Nonetheless, there are some common techniques we draw upon in our Contemporary Classes, including but not limited to:
1. Cunningham
Cunningham Technique is a rigorous form of training designed to create strength and flexibility of both the body and the mind. Key concepts include Torso and Legwork, Spatial Awareness and Rhythmic Accuracy.
2. Limón
The Limón technique is divided among various physical extremes: fall and recovery, rebound, weight, suspension, succession and isolation. These ideas can be illustrated in the way a dancer uses the floor as a place from which to rise, return to and then rise from again.
3. Graham
Graham technique is based on the opposition between contraction and release, a concept based on the breathing cycle which has become a "trademark" of modern dance forms. Its other dominant principle is the "spiralling" of the torso around the axis of the spine. Graham technique is known for its unique dramatic and expressive qualities and distinctive floorwork.
4. Horton
"I am sincerely trying now to create a dance technique based entirely upon corrective exercises, created with a knowledge of human anatomy; a technique which will correct physical faults and prepare a dancer for any type of dancing he may wish to follow; a technique having all the basic movements which govern the actions of the body; combined with a knowledge of the origin of movement and a sense of artistic design" - Lester Horton
5. Release Technique
Release technique is focused on the principles of “ease of movement” and “fluidity”. Dancers learn to minimise tension in the body to create freedom of movement. The release of body weight into the floor and the use of breath to instigate movement is part of the learning process.
Schedule
AMK Central
Address: 712 Ang Mo Kio Ave 6, #03-4056, Singapore 560712
AMK Central
Ages: 5 - 18
Monday
05:00-13:00
Tuesday
05:00-13:00
Wednesday
05:00-13:00
Thursday
05:00-13:00
Friday
05:00-13:00
Saturday
01:00-13:00
Sunday
01:00-13:00
Sun Plaza
Address: 30 Sembawang Drive, #04-08/09, Singapore 757713
Sun Plaza
Ages: 5 - 18
Monday
04:30-12:30
Tuesday
04:30-12:30
Wednesday
04:30-12:30
Thursday
04:30-12:30
Friday
04:30-12:30
Saturday
01:00-11:00
Sunday
01:00-12:00
Bishan CC
Address: 51 Bishan St 13, #03-07/08, Singapore 579799
Bishan CC
Ages: 5 - 18
Monday
05:00-12:30
Tuesday
05:00-12:30
Wednesday
05:00-12:30
Thursday
05:00-12:30
Friday
05:00-12:30
Saturday
01:00-10:00
Sunday
01:00-10:00
HomeTeamNS Khatib
Address: 2 Yishun Walk, #04-06 Singapore 767944
HomeTeamNS Khatib
Ages: 5 - 18
Monday
04:30-13:00
Tuesday
04:30-13:00
Wednesday
06:00-13:00
Saturday
01:00-10:00
Sunday
01:00-10:00
Oasis Terraces
Address: 681 Punggol Drive, #05-04/05/06, Singapore 820681
Oasis Terraces
Ages: 5 - 18
Monday
05:00-13:00
Tuesday
05:00-13:00
Wednesday
05:00-13:00
Thursday
05:00-13:00
Friday
05:00-13:00
Saturday
01:00-10:00
Sunday
01:00-10:00
Seletar YCK
Address: 4/4A Jalan Selaseh, Singapore 808434
Seletar YCK
Ages: 5 - 18
Monday
05:00-13:00
Wednesday
04:30-13:00
Thursday
04:30-13:00
Friday
04:30-13:00
Saturday
01:00-12:30
Sunday
01:00-11:00
Woodleigh Mall
Address: 11 Bidadari Park Drive, #01-16/17, Singapore 367803
Woodleigh Mall
Ages: 5 - 18
Monday
05:00-13:00
Tuesday
05:00-13:00
Wednesday
05:00-13:00
Thursday
05:00-13:00
Friday
05:00-13:00
Saturday
01:00-11:00
Sunday
01:00-11:00
Alexandra Retail Centre
Address: 460 Alexandra Road, #03-03, Singapore 119963
Alexandra Retail Centre
Ages: 5 - 18
Monday
05:00-12:30
Tuesday
05:00-12:30
Wednesday
05:00-12:30
Thursday
05:00-12:30
Friday
05:00-12:30
Saturday
01:00-13:00
Sunday
01:00-13:00
HIllion Mall
Address: 17 Petir Road, #02-28/29, Singapore 678278
HIllion Mall
Ages: 5 - 18
Monday
04:00-13:00
Tuesday
04:00-13:00
Wednesday
04:00-13:00
Thursday
04:00-13:00
Friday
04:00-13:00
Saturday
01:00-13:00
Sunday
01:00-13:00
Buona Vista MRT
Address: 100 North Buona Vista Rd, #02-01, Singapore 139345
Buona Vista MRT
Ages: 5 - 18
Monday
05:00-12:30
Tuesday
05:00-12:30
Wednesday
05:00-12:30
Thursday
05:00-12:30
Friday
05:00-12:30
Saturday
01:00-13:00
Sunday
01:00-13:00