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Genius of African-American Dance
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Next Airing: | Mon, May 13th, 2024 at 1:30 PM on UEN-TV |
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To the beat of the drum originated in West Africa for African Americans the creative spark to bring something new into the world through dance is flourishing today as it did 400 years ago. In fact, both social dance and performance dance have been inseparable from the African-American community as it was a way to express: its poetry it’s Social cohesion… And its joy and sorrow… And it’s drive to freedom. African-American dance has always been innovative and improvising. In this groundbreaking five-part series The Genius of African-American Dance we show how African-American dance has evolved creating new forms of dance including the Cakewalk, Ragtime, the Charleston, Swing, the Twist, Disco, Modern Dance, Breakdancing and finally Afrofuturism’s glorification of the black body through dance.
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African Dance and the Middle Passage
Experts and dance performances highlight and chronicle the origin and evolution of African-American dance during the period of enslavement.
Next Airing: Mon, May 13th, 2024 at 1:30 PM on UEN-TV Length: 00:25:11 Usage rights: Expires 6/30/2030 -
Minstrel Shows, Vaudeville and Broadway
Following emancipation in 1865, African-American dance innovation moved from Jim Crow minstrel shows to Vaudeville and finally on to Broadway.
Next Airing: Mon, May 20th, 2024 at 1:30 PM on UEN-TV Length: 00:26:24 Usage rights: Expires 6/30/2030 -
The Harlem Renaissance and the Jazz Age
As America entered the 20s into the 30s the country became obsessed with social dancing. Of course, this dance craze was led by African-American dance innovations including Roaring 20s’ Charleston and the 30s’ swing dancing.
Next Airing: Mon, May 27th, 2024 at 1:30 PM on UEN-TV Length: 00:26:11 Usage rights: Expires 6/30/2030 -
R&B, Modern Dance and Breakdancing
After World War II African-American dance innovations accelerated at a breakneck speed. The electrification of the guitar provided a new way of creating dance beats. Young African American dance innovators and DJs led the way through rhythm and blues, disco, techno and breakdancing.
Next Airing: Mon, Jun 3rd, 2024 at 1:30 PM on UEN-TV Length: 00:28:27 Usage rights: Expires 6/30/2030 -
Dance and AfroFuturism
In the 21st century Afrofuturism glorifies the black body in movement and reimagines the past, present and future of black lives through new types of dance.
Next Airing: Mon, Jun 10th, 2024 at 1:30 PM on UEN-TV Length: 00:27:08 Usage rights: Expires 6/30/2030
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