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CHARMAINE CLAMOR the creator of 147jazzipino148 returns to her homeland in this collection of sublime serenades Singing in 8 languages and dialects of the Philippines

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CHARMAINE CLAMOR the creator of 147jazzipino148 returns to her homeland in this collection of sublime serenades Singing in 8 languages and dialects of the Philippines Charmaine honors the. Jose Maria Sison Chief Political Consultant NDFP National Democratic Front of the Philippines 22 July 2004 Chief Political Consultant National Democratic Front of the Philippines I share the joy of the Filipino nation and the family of Angelo de l Chapter 9 . from . Learning About Dance. textbook by Nora . Ambrosio. History of Jazz. Origins of jazz can be traced back to Africa. In the 1600’s slaves were brought from Africa to America. The slaves continued to dance and drum on the plantations. Something New. The Late 1940s. Jazz Musicians were tired of playing something that people would just dance too.. They wanted to create something that would be listened to seriously!. Differences from Dixieland. Creating an American Artform. Delta Blues . African-Americans in the 1800s sang about the pains of slavery, usually without any instruments.. The first blues music was created along the Mississippi Delta. This style is called Delta Blues and sometimes Country Blues.. Overview. Jazz dance was inspired by the African slave dances in the United States that Southern plantation owners would encourage their slaves to perform.  Even then, dance was seen as an . uplifting. Society in the 1920s. Mass Media in the Jazz Age. Cultural Conflicts. The Jazz Age. The 1920s were a time of rapid social change in which many people . –. particularly women . –. adopted new lifestyles and attitudes.. The Nature of Improvisation. in Jazz Music. The . Nature . & Methods . of . Improvisation. The . Etymology . of “Improvisation”. Improvisation versus Composition. Free Jazz. Dixieland and swing stylists improvise melodically, and bop, cool, and hard bop players follow chord structures in their solos. Free Jazz was a radical departure from past styles, for typically after playing a quick theme, the soloist does not have to follow any progression or structure and can go in any unpredictable direction. When . ’7’75 ’7’75 ’55 ’5 ’00’95 ’85’90 ’85’90 ’60’65 ’60’65 ’80 ’80 ’0 ’1 Alumni Reunion 2015 june 4-6 ONL The student will have a clear understanding of the development of jazz dance as an American art form.. Identify the major works of historically significant jazz dance choreographers.. Compare and contrast the works of these choreographers using proper dance vocabulary.. Blues evolved and no one single person is credited with its invention. . Musicologist credit Charlie (Charley) Patton as the first known blues artist. . The Blues begins to travel. With the success of early blues artist, the blues will begin to spread to other parts of the rural south and across the country developing different regional styles and stars. Armstrong. Jazz plus Jazz = Jazz (Parks & Rec). Is This Jazz?. Some. Eras and Genres in Jazz. New Orleans – (late. 1890s-1920?). Chicago – (1920s). Swing. – (1930s-40). Bebop – (1940s. Week 1 Aug 12 -17Lechon Kawali -Pork Belly Pickled Vegetables Baby Bok Choy w/ Tamarind Glaze served over Garlic Fried RiceMango Coconut Fried Pie -Mango Chutney Coconut Caramel Sauce Housemade Pastry Diosdado . Banato. Diosdado P. Banatao.  (born May 26, 1946 in the small barrio of Malabbac in the town of Iguig, Cagayan, Philippines) is a Filipino-American entrepreneur and engineer working in the high-tech industry.

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