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Artes Escénicas - Swing y Danza Histórica

Aquí aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés relacionadas con el baile swing e histórico como "claqué", "ballet" y "jive".

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east coast swing
[Sustantivo]

a popular partner dance style that originated in the United States, characterized by its energetic and lively movements, often danced to swing or big band music

East Coast Swing, Baile swing de la costa este

East Coast Swing, Baile swing de la costa este

Balboa
[Sustantivo]

a vintage swing dance characterized by a close embrace, intricate footwork, and smooth movements

balboa, baile balboa

balboa, baile balboa

boogie-woogie
[Sustantivo]

a lively and energetic dance style related to jazz and early rock and roll, featuring fast, rhythmic footwork and playful movements

jive
[Sustantivo]

a lively and acrobatic dance with roots in African American and European traditions, popularized during the swing era in the United States

un jive, un baile jive

un jive, un baile jive

Ex: Learning the jive is a fun way to stay active and socialize with others who share a passion for dancing.
LeRoc
[Sustantivo]

a versatile partner dance with swing dance influences, characterized by smooth, flowing movements and danced to contemporary music

LeRoc: un baile de pareja versátil con influencias del swing,  caracterizado por movimientos suaves y fluidos y bailado con música contemporánea

LeRoc: un baile de pareja versátil con influencias del swing, caracterizado por movimientos suaves y fluidos y bailado con música contemporánea

Lindy Hop
[Sustantivo]

a lively partner dance from Harlem, NYC in the 1920s and 1930s, blending jazz, tap, and Charleston styles, danced to swing music

Lindy Hop, un baile en pareja animado originario de Harlem

Lindy Hop, un baile en pareja animado originario de Harlem

Ex: Enthusiastic dancers gather at Lindy Hop festivals , eagerly engaging in the energetic and rhythmic movements of the dance , fostering a sense of community and celebration .
west coast swing
[Sustantivo]

a partner dance that originated in the United States, characterized by its slotted style, smooth movements, and emphasis on improvisation and musicality

West Coast Swing, baile West Coast Swing

West Coast Swing, baile West Coast Swing

skip jive
[Sustantivo]

a style of dance that originated in the United Kingdom and is characterized by its fast-paced, energetic movements, typically danced to rock and roll or rhythm and blues music

el skip jive, el jive saltado

el skip jive, el jive saltado

St. Louis shag
[Sustantivo]

a vintage swing dance with energetic, playful movements, originated in St. Louis, Missouri

el shag de San Luis, el baile shag de San Luis

el shag de San Luis, el baile shag de San Luis

Charleston
[Sustantivo]

a lively dance originating from Charleston, South Carolina, characterized by fast footwork, syncopated rhythms, and swinging movements

el charlestón, el baile charlestón

el charlestón, el baile charlestón

Ex: As the jazz band played a lively tune, couples took to the dance floor to enjoy the spirited rhythms of the Charleston, creating a vibrant and festive atmosphere.Mientras la banda de jazz tocaba una melodía animada, las parejas salieron a la pista de baile para disfrutar de los ritmos enérgicos del **Charleston**, creando un ambiente vibrante y festivo.
Carolina shag
[Sustantivo]

a smooth partner dance from the Carolinas, known for its relaxed style, close embrace, and danced to beach music or rhythm and blues

Carolina shag, Baile Carolina shag

Carolina shag, Baile Carolina shag

hand jive
[Sustantivo]

a style of dance that involves intricate hand movements and gestures typically performed to music, often associated with rock and roll or rhythm and blues genres

el hand jive, el baile de manos

el hand jive, el baile de manos

ballet
[Sustantivo]

a form of performing art that narrates a story using complex dance movements set to music but no words

ballet

ballet

Ex: Ballet performances often feature elaborate sets and costumes to enhance the storytelling through dance .Las actuaciones de **ballet** a menudo presentan decorados y trajes elaborados para mejorar la narración a través de la danza.
Baroque dance
[Sustantivo]

a style of dance that originated during the Baroque period in the 17th and 18th centuries

danza barroca

danza barroca

basse danse
[Sustantivo]

a historical Renaissance dance with slow, stately movements and intricate footwork, often accompanied by early music or courtly music

baja danza

baja danza

galliard
[Sustantivo]

a lively dance in triple time for a pair of two with five steps or a piece of music for this dance popular in the 16th century

gallarda

gallarda

pavane
[Sustantivo]

a slow, stately court dance of the 16th and 17th centuries, characterized by formalized movements, often accompanied by music in duple meter

pavana, danza cortesana lenta y majestuosa

pavana, danza cortesana lenta y majestuosa

Ex: As the musicians played a haunting melody , couples glided across the ballroom floor in the pavane, embodying the timeless beauty and romance of Renaissance dance .
allemande
[Sustantivo]

a historical dance that originated during the Renaissance and Baroque periods, characterized by moderate tempo, stately movements, and formal patterns

alemana

alemana

courante
[Sustantivo]

a lively French dance in triple time, popular during the Renaissance and Baroque periods, known for its flowing rhythm

una danza francesa animada en compás triple,  popular durante los períodos del Renacimiento y el Barroco

una danza francesa animada en compás triple, popular durante los períodos del Renacimiento y el Barroco

Ex: Enthusiasts gathered in the park to learn the courante, guided by experienced instructors who imparted the techniques and traditions of the lively French dance .
branle
[Sustantivo]

a lively historical dance from the Renaissance period, danced in a circle or line formation, often accompanied by early music or folk music

branle

branle

volta
[Sustantivo]

a Renaissance dance characterized by lively and graceful movements, often danced in pairs or as a couple's dance, accompanied by Renaissance or Baroque music

una volta,  un baile del Renacimiento caracterizado por movimientos animados y gráciles

una volta, un baile del Renacimiento caracterizado por movimientos animados y gráciles

saraband
[Sustantivo]

a slow, stately Spanish dance in triple time, popular during the Renaissance and Baroque periods, characterized by its dignified and solemn movements

zarabanda, danza española lenta y majestuosa

zarabanda, danza española lenta y majestuosa

Ex: The saraband was a highlight of the evening 's entertainment , with dancers captivating the audience with their dignified movements and graceful gestures .
tourdion
[Sustantivo]

a Renaissance dance with lively movements, often danced in a circle or line formation, accompanied by early music or folk music

tourdión

tourdión

chaconne
[Sustantivo]

a slow and stately dance in triple meter that originated in Spain and later became a musical form, typically featuring a repeating bass line or harmonic progression

chacona, una danza lenta y majestuosa en compás triple que se originó en España y luego se convirtió en una forma musical

chacona, una danza lenta y majestuosa en compás triple que se originó en España y luego se convirtió en una forma musical

gigue
[Sustantivo]

a lively and spirited dance characterized by fast, upbeat movements typically performed in triple meter, often used as a finale in baroque dance suites

giga

giga

loure
[Sustantivo]

a slow and stately dance characterized by graceful and flowing movements, often performed in triple meter and commonly associated with the Baroque era

una loure,  un baile lento y majestuoso caracterizado por movimientos gráciles y fluidos

una loure, un baile lento y majestuoso caracterizado por movimientos gráciles y fluidos

minuet
[Sustantivo]

a slow, graceful dance in triple time, popular during the Baroque period, often included in formal social gatherings and characterized by its elegant and refined movements

minué, danza minué

minué, danza minué

Ex: In period dramas , characters often engage in the minuet, depicting the social customs and rituals of the aristocracy during the Baroque era .
passepied
[Sustantivo]

a quick and lively dance characterized by intricate footwork, often performed in binary form and featuring a characteristic skipping step, commonly found in baroque dance suites

passepied

passepied

rigaudon
[Sustantivo]

a lively and rhythmical dance characterized by its hopping steps and upbeat tempo, often performed in duple meter and commonly found in baroque dance suites

rigodón

rigodón

classical ballet
[Sustantivo]

a formalized style of dance characterized by precise movements, rigorous training, and narrative storytelling, often performed to classical music

ballet clásico, danza clásica

ballet clásico, danza clásica

Ex: In ballet classes , students diligently practiced the foundational elements of classical ballet, from pliés and tendus to grand jetés and pirouettes , under the guidance of experienced instructors .En las clases de ballet, los estudiantes practicaban diligentemente los elementos fundamentales del **ballet clásico**, desde pliés y tendus hasta grands jetés y pirouettes, bajo la guía de instructores experimentados.
court ballet
[Sustantivo]

a form of ballet that emerged in the Renaissance and Baroque periods, typically performed in the royal courts of Europe

ballet de corte

ballet de corte

romantic ballet
[Sustantivo]

a style of ballet that emerged during the early 19th century, characterized by its emphasis on emotion, storytelling, and fantastical elements

ballet romántico, danza romántica

ballet romántico, danza romántica

a 20th-century style that combines classical ballet techniques with contemporary

ballet neoclásico

ballet neoclásico

bourree
[Sustantivo]

a style of dance that originated in France, commonly associated with the Baroque era, characterized by quick, small steps performed on demi-pointe or en pointe

borrén

borrén

tap dance
[Sustantivo]

a form of dance characterized by the use of shoes with metal plates that create percussive sounds as the dancer rhythmically strikes the floor

claqué, baile de claqué

claqué, baile de claqué

Ex: The rhythmic complexity of tap dance mesmerized audiences , as performers showcased their versatility and artistry through a dazzling array of footwork and improvisation .
buck-and-wing
[Sustantivo]

a lively and energetic style of American tap dance, characterized by vigorous movements, complex rhythms, and improvisation

un estilo de tap estadounidense animado y enérgico,  caracterizado por movimientos vigorosos

un estilo de tap estadounidense animado y enérgico, caracterizado por movimientos vigorosos

Ex: The rhythmic complexity of the buck-and-wing mesmerized audiences , as dancers seamlessly blended tradition with innovation to create a vibrant and exhilarating performance .
step dance
[Sustantivo]

a rhythmic form of dance characterized by intricate footwork, commonly seen in styles like Irish step dance, tap dance, or clogging

baile de step, danza de zapateo

baile de step, danza de zapateo

toe dance
[Sustantivo]

a style of ballet technique in which dancers perform on the tips of their toes using specialized pointe shoes, requiring strength, balance, and precision

danza en punta, ballet en puntas

danza en punta, ballet en puntas

Ex: The toe dance sequence in the ballet " Swan Lake " is a highlight of the performance , with the lead ballerina mesmerizing audiences as she effortlessly glides across the stage en pointe .
stomp
[Sustantivo]

a rhythmic dance characterized by heavy footfalls and percussive movements

pisoteo, stomp

pisoteo, stomp

Ex: The infectious energy of the stomp had the audience clapping along and tapping their feet , fully immersed in the dynamic rhythm and pulsating beat .
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